Category Archives: Ireland

Theresa May’s Minerva Moment

It was really only a matter of time, but consensus was never really part of the calculation. Theresa May’s strength to formalize a hard Brexit was due from two distinct factors.  One, having her time, effort and energy sucked inward … Continue reading

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Sinn Fein & Unification of Ireland

The Brexit will not be violent, except on England’s periphery;  the Continents fault lines actually run in England’s rear.  This was evidenced in the 1921 when London was forced to partition Ireland while seeking to redress Germany’s rise, fearing any … Continue reading

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