I am interested in the status of this State internationally. Likewise, Trinity College professor and former Independent Unionist, Ernest Alton argued for the use of the term 'Ireland' on the grounds that the North might steal a march on us and claim the term 'Ireland'. Thus, the country is known in English as 'Ireland'. Mel Farrell, lecturer in Irish History at St.
Well, there are two jurisdictions on the island. The term 'Ireland' applies to whole island. English people may have seized on the term 'Eire' because it gave them an excuse not say 'Ireland'. They wanted to avoid describing the Southern Ireland team as 'Ireland' so 'Eire' demarcates the fact that it is the 26 county team they are talking about.
This was in the era that the Republic of Ireland used to claim the territory of the whole island. It is harking back to an era that is obsolete.
The term 'Eire' went out of fashion in the late s. But, it continued to be used in England. People don't use the term 'Espania' for Spain, or 'Deutschland' for Germany. There is a sense that other people think that Ireland is being singled out. If he had read past Article 4, he would have found that Article 5 reads: "Ireland is a sovereign, independent, democratic state" "Ireland" printed in Roman typescript. The world also appears in Roman typescript in articles 9 and 12, whilst its appearance in italics is only that instance mentioned by Mr Myers.
I do not believe that any one can quibble with the use of the term "Ulster" by Northern Ireland people because they are Ulster people. I do agree that the use of the term "Connacht Ulster" for one of our European Union constituencies is incorrect. It should be "Connacht Ulster part ". Please update your payment details to keep enjoying your Irish Times subscription. Fri, Aug 30, , More from The Irish Times Opinion. Home energy upgrades are now more important than ever. Rhetoric and the Northern Ireland protocol.
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