TAILIEUCHUNG - Part 13- Britain

Tham khảo tài liệu 'part 13- britain', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 120 12 International relations any area in the UK while that among its Protestants is one of the lowest. Members of the police force the Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC are still almost entirely Protestant. Most of all the basic divisions remain. The Catholics identify with the south. Most of them would like the Irish government in Dublin to have at least a share in the government of Ulster. In 1999 the Republic removed the part of its constitution which included a claim to the six counties. This has calmed Protestant fears about being swallowed up. In return for its gesture the Republic now has a role to play in a number of allIreland bodies which have been set up. Some Protestants still have misgivings about this initiative. It should be noted here that the names loyalist and unionist are somewhat misleading. The Ulster Protestants are distinct from any other section of British society. While it is important to them that they belong to the United Kingdom it is just as important to them that they do not belong to the Republic of Ireland. From their point of view and also from the point of view of some Catholics a place for Ulster in a federated Europe is a possible solution. In Ulster there is now a general disgust at the activities of extremists and a strong desire for peace. At the lime of writing nearly all terrorist activities have ceased and a Northern Ireland government which includes representatives of all political views has been set up. QUESTIONS 1 What indications can you find in this chapter that British people like to think of their country as an important and independent power in the world 2 Would you say that the British people feel closer to the USA or the European Union What evidence do you have for your view 5 The people of Scotland have changed from being anti-Europe to being pro-Europe in the last twenty years of the twentieth century. Why 4 In 1994 Prime Minister John Major announced that he would like to hold a referendum in Ulster on that area

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