Irish Home Rule Bill

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There were four Irish Home Rule Bills in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, to reverse parts of the 1801 Act of Union. Only two were passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom and one of these was never implemented. The bill of 1914 was opposed by Edward Carson who had helped to raise the Ulster Volunteer Force to prevent it, and was instrumental in organising of the Ulster Covenant. Irish Unionist opposition to the bills were epitomised by the poem Ulster 1912 by Rudyard Kipling. In Unionist circles "Home Rule was Rome Rule".

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