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Irish History: Context and Reactions to the 1920 Government of Ireland
Act


Aims of the 1920 Government of Ireland Act


●​ The British Government wanted to find a political solution to the
Anglo-Irish War (to accompany their military campaign).
●​ Grant Home Rule to a 26-county South and a 6-county North, thus
resolving the Irish nationalist question
○​ 1918: the British Government promised to explore “all practical
paths” towards a solution to the Irish Question
○​ At this stage, Sinn Fein had moved on to a republican cause, and
the 1920 Government of Ireland Act (GOIA) demonstrated “just
how out of touch the government was in relation to Ireland”
(Rees)
○​ The GOIA was “essentially constructed to solve Irish problems as
they stood in 1914, not in 1920” (Foster)
●​ Take the “Ulster Question” out of British politics
○​ This is part of the reason that the Ulster Unionists were given a
Belfast parliament, to remove the issue from Westminster.
●​ Leave the way for direct conflict with Sinn Fein
○​ The British expected that Sinn Fein would reject the GOIA, which
they hoped would cost them valuable support (especially from the
Americans) for rejecting a reasonable offer.
○​ The British believed that “respectable Irishmen” (Greenwood,
Chief Secretary for Ireland) would lay down their arms in
response to the GOIA.
●​ Some historians argue that the “British government had no policy
whatsoever” (Townsend), focusing on out-of-date potential solutions
which were never going to work.

, Terms of the 1920 Government of Ireland Act


●​ Two separate Home Rule parliaments (one of a 26-county Irish Free
State in Dublin, one of a six-county Northern Ireland in Belfast)
○​ This “highlighted just how out of touch the government was in
relation to Ireland. By this point Sinn Fein did not regard Home
Rule even worth considering” (Rees)
●​ Election to the parliaments on a basis of proportional representation
○​ Minorities (ie. Northern nationalists and Southern Unionists)
would be represented in each parliament
●​ Establishment of the Council of Ireland to handle common issues, with
the hope of cooperation leading to unity.
○​ However, this cooperation was dependent on the willingness of
the Ulster Unionists to participate. When they were not willing, the
Council became virtually obsolete.
○​ “One final appeal to the old Liberal Party idea of Home Rule for
the whole of Ireland”- Adelman


Negotiating the 1920 Government of Ireland Act


●​ September 1919: A British cabinet committee is established to consider
the Irish Question.
○​ The Chairman is Walter Long, former leader of the Ulster Unionist
Party.
○​ The Unionists dominated negotiations, leading to
“Ulster-centricity” (Fanning)
○​ Sinn Fein refused to take their seats at Westminster, and did not
contribute.
●​ Unionist domination meant that there was “no imaginative, fresh
approach to the Home Rule issue” (Rees)
●​ Long’s committee preferred the idea of a nine-county Ulster state.
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