Northern Ireland since 1960 has started with information source A. In the first line of the text, "Catholics frequently doubt the anti-Catholic prejudice of a Catholic chief or personnel manager." Of the 10,000 workers at the Belfast shipyard, this is just 400 workers who are Catholics, the largest source of employment in the city. This shows that a lot of work belongs to Catholics. The Fermanagh County Council itself employs 370 employees. Protestants occupied 322 positions, including top positions and other Catholics.
Since the establishment of Northern Ireland, the tension between the citizens of Northern Ireland, especially British citizens is rising. According to the Irish Government Act of 1920, Ireland is divided into two different regions, Northern Ireland and South Ireland. The purpose of the bill is to establish two parts of the UK and autonomy. This bill includes cooperation provisions and Ireland's final unified provision. However, the Irish Revolutionary War and the British Love Treaty prevented this.
Ireland has been divided since May 1921 when the Irish government enforced the order to establish Northern Ireland in the UK. The Anglo Ireland Treaty, which brought independence of Ireland Free State, acknowledged division, but the Anti - Treaty Republican Party objected to this treaty. When the opposition 's Fianna Fáil party took power in the 1930' s, it passed a new constitution which asserts the sovereignty of the whole island. The Republican Republic of Ireland (Republican Republic of Ireland) had a unified Ireland when confronted with British security forces and a faithful paramilitary organization known as "troubles" in the 1960s and 1990s. The Good Friday Agreement, signed to conclude the dispute in 1998, declares that it can only be achieved if there is consent of the majority of Northern Ireland people, recognizing the unified Irish justification.
.... Most people in Northern Ireland agree with the legal desire of Ireland but most of the people in Ireland are united but the desire of most of the people in Northern Ireland is free and legal is. By maintaining the alliance, the status of Northern Ireland as part of the UK reflects and relies on this desire, so changing the status of Northern Ireland is wrong unless a majority of consent is obtained.