Assess the consequence of the Irish problem from 1906 to 1916.

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Assess the consequence of the Irish problem from 1906 to 1916

Ireland had been the problem state of United Kingdom since the beginning of British administration, the mood of mobilisation had existed throughout the history, while it separated from Britain after the First World War. Its problem brought a huge impact to British political history especially in the period from 1906 to 1916. The death of liberal was partly caused by it, while Easter uprising laid the foundation of the separation of Ireland. The Ulster crisis had also directly resulted the increasing intension within the government, where there had grow up a fear of a civil war.

  One of the most eminent consequences of the Irish problem was the thorough decline of the liberal. It had been replaced by the labour as the third largest political party in Britain after First World War. The home rule, which gave Ireland absolute control over their domestic affairs, in the first place, caused the split within the party. Some supported home rule on the one hand, whereas others stand against it and alginate themselves with unionist, where it had been restrained severely, and the integrity was hardly remained. It had thereby laid the way for the further conflict later in the wartime, because a atmosphere of split had been created ever since. Propose of the home rule bill had just passed through House of Commons with Irish nationalists support in 1912. Meanwhile, the way the government dealt with Irish problem had also exposed the incompetence of the liberal government, while, a constant decreasing popularity had been seen since 1906, the year they won a biggest majority ever. The government under Asquith didn’t manage to comfort that Irish as well as English electorate, because they did not take necessary action when it was required. Failure to take Ulster as a separate case from home rule was a failure where a series of unrest and even protest was carried out that radicalised both southern Irish and Ulstermen. To make it worse, alongside the industrial unrest and suffragette, this problem also conducted the discontent of English electorate, which brought to the liberal’s constant death after the war.

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  Easter uprising was a catalyst to the break- up of already-worsen relation between Irish and the British government, which brought to the independence of the Irish southern counties. Although the act of union and potato famine had deeply provoked Irish, they would still satisfied by a home rule. However, a more radical group Sinn Fein was aiming to the separation. When the British government was increasingly engaged in the war affair against, the radicalists saw a chance to separate Ireland, but the attempt to seize the power in Dublin was outnumbered by the police and armies, where no one ...

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