Title: Northern Ireland: Historical background
1Northern Ireland Historical background
- Reading
- Tonge (2002) ch. 2 on Stormont, ch. 9 on Direct
Rule - Mitchell and Wilford Politics in Northern Ireland
ch. 1 on Stormont, 6 on Direct Rule
2Contested Structures
- Three areas of dispute
- Internal structures
- Structural connections to Great Britain
- Structural connections to the Republic of Ireland
3Majority Rule A Parliament and Government at
Stormont from 1920-1972
- More than a century of union
- A Home Rule parliament
- A Government, a cabinet, even a Prime Minister
Poster from the collection of the Linenhall
library, Belfast.
Stormont. Photo from the website of the Northern
Ireland Assembly
4Stormont Government, 1920 - 1972
Prime Minister Cabinet N.I. Government
Departments (Education, Health, Finance, etc.)
5- Situations in which majority groups
- " appear to have gained power for the indefinite
future . . . were responsible for much of the
instability in the post-colonial world in the
first ten years of independence" - Don Horowitz, Ethnic Groups in Conflict, p.629
6A Protestant state ?
- They still boast of Southern Ireland being a
Catholic state. All I boast is that we have a
Protestant Parliament and a Protestant state - Lord Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern
Ireland, 1934. - The role of the Orange Order
- Discrimination and Loyalty
- A British Democracy ?
Orange Order Parade, Belfast, 2003 (AP)
7- The appointments made by the government are
made, as far as we can possibly manage it, of
loyal men and women - Lord Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern
Ireland, 1934.
Edward Carson and James Craig (Lord Craigavon)
(Cork Multitext project http//multitext.ucc.ie/
)
8- I recommend those people who are Loyalists not
to employ Roman Catholics, 99 per cent of whom
are disloyal... If you dont act properly now,
before we know where we are we shall find
ourselves in the minority instead of the
majority - Sir Basil Brooke, Northern Ireland Minister of
Agriculture (and future Prime Minister), 1934
Basil Brooke (Lord Brookeborough) (Wikipedia)
9The Relationship with Great Britain
- The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland - Britain kept its distance
- A section of the British Home Office acted as
the official channel of communication between the
Governments of the United Kingdom and Northern
Ireland - Britains financial control
- The British Parliament could not interfere in
Northern Ireland - Northern Ireland MPs sit in Westminster
10The collapse of the old regime
- 1968 The civil rights movement
- 1969 The British army on the streets
- March 1972 Stormont Parliament prorogued
(suspended) - The restoration of Stormont long remained a
Unionist dream - Devolution versus integration
11Direct Rule 1972-1998 and beyond
- The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (and
now Wales) - The Northern Ireland Office http//www.nio.gov.uk/
- Direct control of security, prisons, policing,
constitutional matters, community relations - Four junior ministers - all from Great Britain
Peter Hain, MP Photo from the NIO website
Hillsborough castle, Co. Down
12Direct Rule from London, 1972 - 1999
Secretary of State for N.I 4 junior ministers
from GB N.I. Government Departments (Education,
Health, Finance, etc.)
The Northern Ireland Office
13- The Northern Ireland Departments
- Local Government
- The democratic deficit
- Attempts to end direct rule
- Why not full integration ?
14A Loyalist demonstration against the Sunningdale
agreement, Stormont, 1974.
15Direct Rule with a Green Tinge The Anglo-Irish
Agreement, 1985
- The Hillsborough Agreement, November 15, 1985
- The Intergovernmental conference
- the people of Northern Ireland can get rid of
the Intergovernmental Conference by agreeing to
devolved government - Margaret Thatcher, UK Prime Minister, 1985
16Northern Ireland on the window ledge of the
union?
- 1920 Home Rule created distance
- 1920-1972 British government reluctance to
interfere - 1972-1998 repeated initiatives to reduce direct
British government involvement - But in many senses the connection has become
much stronger