Labour in Irish History

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Mr. Flood was not only known to be an enemy of the oppressed peasantry and a hater of the Catholics — that is to say, of the great mass of the inhabitants of Ireland — but he had also spoken and voted in the Irish Parlia- ment in favour of a motion to pay the expenses of an army of 10, 000 British soldiers to be sent to put down the Revolution in America, and Mr. Grattan on his part had accepted a donation of ^50, 000 from the Government for his " patriotic " services, and afterwards in excess ...of gratitude for this timely aid repaid the Government by betraying and denouncing the Volunteers.
On the other great questions of the day they were each occupying an equivocal position, playing fast and loose. For instance : — Mr. Flood believed in Democracy — amongst Protestants, but opposed religious freedom.
Mr. Grattan believed in religious freedom — amongst property owners, but opposed all extension of the suffrage to the working class.
Mr. Flood would have given the suffrage to all Protestants, rich or poor, and denied it to all Catholics, rich or poor.


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