A Fools Paradise Being a Constitutionalists Criticism of the Home Rule Bill O

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207 n. ' See pp. 81, 85-95.
IRISH AND SCOTTISH MEMBERS 49 No one supposes that the 42 members from Ireland will not strive to get the Bill amended. Let no one fancy that the representatives of Ireland, though reduced to 42, will not possess the means of olten enforcing their will upon an English Cabinet. The 45 members from Scotland some- how or other contrived, even before the great Reform Act, to get from English Governments pretty much what they wanted for themselves or lor Scotland. Within
...a very few years after the Act of Union they had learnt how, by a studied abuse of their vote on the validity of elections, to exclude permanently from public life an English member who had used language insulting to Scots- men, and a Scottish member who, to gain a private advantage, had refused to vote in the same way as other Scottish representatives. 1 The particular device by which Scotsmen showed their power no longer exists, but the Irish delegation have been well trained in the arts by which a compact and well-disciplined minority may make their strength felt.

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