Handover of British rule: ‘After 700 years here, what difference does 7 minutes make?’

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  1. Add:

    >RTÉ: [16 January 1922: The ‘Surrender of Dublin Castle’](https://www.rte.ie/centuryireland/index.php/articles/16-january-1922-the-surrender-of-dublin-castle)

    >RTÉ: [Handing over the Castle: How does 16 January 1922 fit into Irish history?](https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/0116/1273917-dublin-castle-handover-100-years/)

    >Irish Times: [‘Epochal’ – how The Irish Times reported the handover of Dublin Castle, 100 years ago today](https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/epochal-how-the-irish-times-reported-the-handover-of-dublin-castle-100-years-ago-today-1.4776570)
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    >Britain’s 1922 ‘surrender’ of Dublin Castle to Michael Collins was a hugely symbolic moment

  2. They’d better get on with handing back N.I too, if Ireland continues to grow economically as it is/has been, the inevitable reunification of Ireland will be more akin to North and South Korea.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/european-commission-doubles-growth-forecast-for-irish-economy-1.4725846#:~:text=Irish%20economy%20expected%20to%20grow%20by%2014.6%25%20as%20consumption%20and%20exports%20rebound&text=In%20its%20Autumn%20Economic%20Forecast,supported%20by%20a%20domestic%20recovery.

    The Torys don’t give a fuck about Northern Ireland.

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