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Published Date: 30 June 2009
Sir,
Is the Six Counties/Northern Ireland a nation?

There is a current dogmatic belief in unionism that the United Kingdom is made up of the nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. How true is this?
For a secularist who holds that political analysis and discussion should deal exclusively with reason, logic and observation, the dogmatic claim that Northern Ireland is a nation is open to debate.
While the issue is a complex constitutional one, an at-length in-depth constitutional analysis of the issue can be found in the blog: - www.blogstoday.co.uk/irishproblemsolved.blog
Yours,
Michael Gillespie,
Federal Unionist-Early Sinn Fein,
Waterside.



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