The Downfall of Parliamentarianism : a Retrospect for the Accounting Day

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Bonar Law could never again have pledged his Party to armed rebellion ; and without his pledge an Ulster rebelhon must have been a scuffle between the police and the hoodlums. But firmness there was none in carrying the appeal to England, as firmness there had been none in dealing with. the Curragh officers or with the Fannifs German cargo. The Liberal Party Whips, with the prospect of years of golden spoils still before them, shrank from the chances of a General Election, and, worst of all. Si...r E.
Carson and Mr. Bonar Law knew that they shrank, and that, without an express mandate from England, they dared not lay a hand upon the Ulster rebellion-mongers or their leaders.
From weakness the descent was easy to betrayal. The (Cabinet placed in power with a special mandate to establish "full self-government for Ireland" proceeded to abolish the very existence of Ireland as a unit and to carve up her richest province as a peace offering to Sir E. Carson's potential rebels. Nay, Ireland's official representatives, in a fit of aberration for which even the men who sold the Irish Parliament to Castlereagh offer no parallel, made Ihemselves consenting parties to the infamy.


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