Ireland An Enemy of the Allies?

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Ireland was not provoked in any way — in fact, no notice was taken of her, for England had other fish to fry.
Some other pretext must be invented to excuse the attitude of suspicious Erin.
On March 15th Mr. Redmond complained at Manchester that his Volunteers had not been allowed to defend Irish soil by themselves. It was a fairly naive hint to withdraw the English garrison. Ulster had made fewer reservations, and Belfast by March 1st had provided 19,000 men — that is, almost 5,000 for every 10
...0,000 in- habitants, more than any other town in the United Kingdom; the Unionist counties of Ul- ster represent 30 per cent, of the population of Ireland, but they provided 60 per cent, of its recruits.
During the month of May, Dublin, headed by the Lord Mayor and its Nationalist members, began to agitate on the subject of the new du- ties on beer and spirits, for they would not even help us financially. Thereupon Mr. Redmond 186 IRELAND— AN ENEMY?
produced his ultimatum, supported by the vocif- erations of his whole party; and Asquith's Cab- inet, unable to refuse him anything, yielded at the first demand and withdrew its scheme.


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