In my BLOG “Why they hold the six counties” I quoted verbatim the memorandum
prepared by British Cabinet Secretary Sir Norman Brook in 1949 following the
labelling by Ireland’s Coalition Government of the State which had enjoyed a
Republican Government since 1938 as “a Republic.”
The ice-cold cynicism Sir Norman and of Prime Minister Attlee is there manifest,
has been in English statecraft since the days of the first Queen Elizabeth, and 
remains today in reign of Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
 
If 100% of the population of the island of Ireland were to vote for reunification
Starmer would veto it. The holding of a referendum in the North 
is a matter to be decided alone by a Britisher according to the Good Friday Agreement.
 
In 1921 Lloyd George and his cronies sold some Irish delegates a pup – at gunpoint,
and their successors appear to have gulled those delegates successors.
 
Sir Robert Armstrong, longtime Cabinet Secretary, lived by the code of all his predecessors when he perjured himself in Australia over the publication of Spycatcher.
 
He and his ilk are more chilling villains than the ranting lunatic Hitler.
 
I’ll name some of those villains and an an Irish Babe in the Wood who apparently
considered  them our friends.