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Updated: May 20, 2025
As early as October 30, 1915, many Irishmen had begun to adopt the Sinn Fein attitude in this matter so strongly that Gilbert Galbraith came out with a striking leader in Honesty, which, referring to the famous dictum of the defeated loyalists at the Battle of the Boyne "Change kings, and we'll fight the battle over again" openly advocated the change, if not of leaders, at least of the methods of leadership from Redmondism to Carsonism.
It is significant that there is no religious or political bigotry: the movement is right outside both Carsonism and Redmondism, as indeed their new flag, with its significant colours green, white, and orange symbolizes; and he repeats the hope of the United Irishmen at the end of the eighteenth century, "that our animosities were buried with the bones of our ancestors and that we could unite as citizens and claim the rights of man" the first of which is to be able to live freely, that is, with the means of life no longer the property of a class.
The same, too, applies to Sir Edward Carson, whose party has to recruit in England, witness Sir F. E. Smith. According to Mr. T. M. Healy, the whole movement was due almost entirely to the "bankruptcy of Redmondism."
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