The history of Northern Ireland has produced many peaceful attempts in Northern Ireland for many years. A political agreement aimed at forming a permanent solution to the Northern Ireland paramilitary ceasefire agreement, the "Good Friday Agreement" in 1994 was signed on May 22, 1998. Conflicts in Northern Ireland have both political and religious conflicts. This is a conflict between the two peoples of Ireland and the UK, and the two religions are Protestant and Catholic. The peace accord has made great progress, but in the end I think there is peace in Northern Ireland, but many Protestants and Catholics are still resentful.
"Problem": The history of Northern Ireland has been dominated by sectarian conflicts that occurred as "troubles" until Belfast's "Good Friday" agreement reached uneasy peace in the latter half of the 1960s. Violence continues to exist sporadically. Participants in "Problem" include Republican and faithful paramilitary organization, security forces in Britain and the Republic of Ireland, and politicians and activists on both sides. Modern Ireland now has Britain suffering and distrust by Irish criminal law, potato famine, independent struggle, division, and "trouble". Northern Ireland is filled with uneasy peace. The resentment of British colonialism and brutal rule of Ireland continues to this day. This is not just a religious problem but a prejudice, destruction and death, and a lack of complete understanding manifested in complex political, religious and social history.
Northern Ireland is a complex place with a long history. Jeremy Kolvin has a complex history with Northern Ireland. I like peace. I do not like violence. I posted notes on the Momentum team and highlighted Facebook groups, posts, and other similar posts that are being shared. I tried to help. When I saw another aggressive post, I sent the third and last memo, and the group changed its name to Republican momentum. It was sitting there a day or two and asked Shin FINE, Politburo of the Republic of Ireland, to try "to end Cameron as they tried to get his Mrs. Thatcher". I used it as a reference to the Brighton bomb in 1984. You know the bomb that killed the dead. Nobody other than me commented on it (Yes, I tend to comment, I should say "You are uncomfortable, please stop it")