This statement is an eirenicon to both Britain and the " Unionist " minority, and England ought to welcome it. " England has its responsibility." writes the Standard. "It cannot lightly throw off the responsibility it lightly assumed in 1920. It began and continues the ' Northern ' domination. and, by doing so, has festered one of the worst sores in Christendom. It has lately been through a crisis. Will it not try to see that, when the next crisis comes, it will not be paralysed by a small section that prates, but knows nothing about, loyalty?"
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