The Case For a United Ireland
Those who desire peace with justice in Ireland for all of its people need to work actively for a democratic, independent and united Ireland.
Not because we are patriotic or desire Irish national sovereignty to fulfill an historic dream. Rather, the objective of Irish Unity is based on the principle of self-determination, social and economic justice and political and cultural equality.
That the small island of Ireland has two sovereign governments [one of them a foreign government with its own interests and problems] with different currencies, different policies and bureaucracies for justice, education, agriculture, commerce, culture, health, and scores of other day-to-day issues is essentially unworkable.
Obviously, Britain has proven itself incapable of fairly governing any part of Ireland, but that is not surprising. Only 26% of the British people support the union with the north of Ireland. Some hate us - most are uninterested. So what do we expect?
An Ireland of Equals, governed for the people by the people, is the best guarantor of justice and civil prosperity.
For further information see the case for a United Ireland of Equals http://inac.org/action/campaigns/








