Peace in Northern Ireland In Northern Ireland, the two major groups have different views and have views on Ireland and its future. The two main groups are Republican / Kuomintang and Party / Union members. There is a wide range of opinions among these groups. Some are extreme, others are gentle. Republicans are mostly Catholics and I hope to meet unified Irish people in the future. A Republican party is a new party. Shin fine parties are extreme parties and have connections with the Republican Republic of Ireland (Republican Republic of Ireland).
Firstly, there are unresolved Irish issues and a threat to the peace of Northern Ireland, so the boundary between the north and south may have serious implications. The damage to the Irish and British economies is huge. Ireland is highly dependent on the EU and the UK as an agricultural export market. The positive thing so far is that the focus of attention has shifted from the traditional gateway to EU, Dover, and the country's leading RORO port. However, to this day there is little evidence that the new driving force for customs automation allows the UK to deepen trade with other countries of the world and build closer relationships. New technologies such as block chain and RFID are discussed, but there is no concrete content. One of the challenges is that high priced items such as pharmaceuticals are most likely to benefit most from this investment. But what about bananas, pineapple, and frozen fish and meat?
Disputes in Northern Ireland, also known as "trouble", have been the news for years. The origin of the conflict dates back to the 10th century. Northern Ireland has experienced many wars and peace. However, in order to solve the contradiction, we need to know what the reverse is and what they represent. Trade union activists are successors to the autonomy in the 19th century and eventually settled in Northern Ireland. The Ulster Alliance Party (UUP), which has formed all the governments from 1921 to 1972, the more populist, and more anti-nationalist, the election support aspect is less popular. Both are opposed to the participation of the Republic of Ireland in Northern Ireland and are reluctant to share executive power with non-union parties. They also doubt England's involvement in unions
It seems impossible for Northern Ireland to achieve peace. Before Britain left Ireland, Catholics were reluctant to stop violence and war. They believe that "military and political existence of (British) in their own country still has no peace." Irishmen believe that the UK can finish the war. The conditions of peace of Catholics are as follows. But Protestants will never agree with this situation. They also think Ireland is a matter of course. Most of the people living in Ireland have families living there for hundreds of years. Ireland is a Catholic, but the Protestant who lives there has the right of the same land as the Catholic. Britain continues to work hard to achieve peace in Ireland, but they never succeed until they leave the country. In such a divided country, peace seems impossible.