British Irish race discrimination and treatment has changed dramatically over the past several centuries. Part of the reason is in the paradigm surrounding dynamic and fluctuating relationships between the two countries. It is caused by the Irish colonization, conquest and westernization as a British entity from the 18th century to the 19th century, the formation of Ireland free state by the dichotomy over the British government issue, and the subsequent withdrawal of Ireland from the UK Ireland problem that was further strengthened when the Republic of Ireland was formed in 1949
This article explores and studies the concept of social exclusion related to Irish identity in the UK. I will explore the social situation of the Irish people who live in the UK. When Irish first generation and second generation gather, Irish people become the largest ethnic group in the UK today. Indeed, since 1981, the overall size of the British - born Irish population is stable at around 845,000 people. (M, Hickman & amp; B, Walter 1997). According to a recent report by the Racial Equality Committee (Hickman and Walter, 1997), the important experience of prejudice and discrimination in the Irish and Ireland communities is evident. I will explain this issue in detail later, but some immigrants from Ireland did not go well and some people experienced some shortcomings.
A traveler in Ireland (Irish: meaning "walking people") is a traditional cyclic group that keeps on various traditions. I speak English mainly, but some people use Shelter and other similar Kant. Most of them live in Ireland and include a large community of British and American. Its origins are controversial. Tourist rights organizations have long promoted the national status of the Irish government and eventually succeeded in 2017. Many different theories have been proposed to explain the origins of Irish nomads. Genetic evidence does not support that they may be recommendations for Roma extraction, and genetic evidence has nothing to do with the Roma community. Another theory is the origin of Gaelic language
Travelers in Ireland are considered a national group under the laws of the UK and Ireland. An ethnic group is usually defined as a group whose members are identical to each other based on its common common genealogy or ancestor. Another characteristic of ethnic identity is the uniqueness of the group and the recognition of the common cultural, linguistic, religious, behavioral or biological characteristics of the group. The European Parliament's Racial Discrimination / Africa Phobia Committee considers it to be one of the most discriminated ethnic groups in Ireland, but its position remains unstable because of the lack of extensive legal approval . Travelers are considered negatively from settlers and said they were illegally settled in isolated, antisocial, "dropped out", "not compatible", or involved in crime or beggars, or land owned by others It is considered.