The difference between Britain 's liberalism and conservative politics has largely influenced the debate about autonomy in Ireland. The Conservative Party has promised to maintain an alliance between the UK and Ireland, but the Liberal Party supports the establishment of the Irish Autonomous Government. Under the guidance of Gladstone in particular, the liberalists are striving to meet the needs of Irish voters by providing long-term autonomy rights to them. On the contrary, the Conservative Party has passed the law to prove the quality of life in Ireland and strive to maintain the union.
Family governance in Ireland in 1914 was guaranteed under the Third Ireland Autonomy Act (not the constitutional independence of Ireland), but the beginning of World War I deferred its implementation. On Monday 's Easter in 1916, a mixed nationalist group, including Michael Collins, held the first failed armed uprising in Dublin. After being released from prison in 1919 Collins led the Irish guerrillas, known as the Republican Republic of Ireland, to participate in military operations against British rule. After that the British - Irish War ended in 1921, became stalemate, signed the "British Treaty". This treaty divides Ireland into two states, most of which (26 counties) will be the independent governorate of the Federation, Ireland Free State, the six northern counties, mainly the faithful Protestant community will remain . United Kingdom is Northern Ireland
Until 1916, the dominant power in Irish politics was the Irish parliament party led by John Redmond. The party fully supported the idea of autonomy in Ireland, successfully acquired the autonomy bill passed by the Prime Minister's Office, and enacted the law in 1914. Due to the outbreak of World War I, the enactment was postponed. Redmond backed Ireland's participation in the war and the majority supported this decision. A few nationalists opposed the idea of autonomy and participation in the Irish war. The plan of Rising was completed by a small radical group in the Irish Republic Brotherhood. And they asked for military attack behavior against Irish volunteers (campaign against Ireland and campaign to protect Ireland).
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