Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Green Shoots

There would be absolutely no chance of a trade deal with either the United States or Australia unless the Irish Catholic caucus had approved it, and there would be little chance of one with Canada or New Zealand, either. 

The murmuring out of Capitol Hill has already started. The Hibernian world sees this as its best chance ever. Keep up the pressure, and it will, and the Partition of Ireland need not last 100 years. That may very well be right. After all, no British Government has ever really wanted Northern Ireland, and this Government's core supporters would gladly pay absolutely any price to get England fully out of the EU. 

Not only that, but gone are the days when a Conservative Government was in the pocket of the DUP. Instead, dotted through the Red Wall are a good many Green Bricks, with the Conservatives now dependent for their majority on numerous centres of Irish Catholic population. Here in that scene of a famous victory, North West Durham, the largest town is Consett, which is one of the Greenest towns in England, and I am not talking about environmentalism. There are many other such examples. 

The Conservatives now have dozens of towns like that in their key marginal seats. There are dozens more in the seats that they want to win next time, when, if they were no longer led by Boris Johnson, then even parts of Merseyside might be within their grasp. But not if they had upset the Irish.

Britain is indeed on the cusp of becoming an "Anglosphere" country, where, as in the existing four, the Irish always come first, and the Irish always have the last word.

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