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The author makes a practical case for devolving domestic legislative powers to an Irish parliament while preserving overall Imperial authority, setting out enduring arguments (geography, communal identity, religious divisions) alongside developments that strengthen the demand for self-government such as local councils, land and agricultural reforms, and social measures. He compares nineteenth-century proposals with the 1912 measure, considers practical difficulties including regional opposition and religious influence, traces historical precedents for limited self-government, surveys analogous arrangements elsewhere, and examines financial and administrative details, with appendices reproducing legislative texts, statistics, and institutional background.

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Harold Spender

Harold Spender was a notable British author and political commentator, recognized for his contributions to literature and public discourse in the early 20th century. His works often explored themes of governance and social reform, reflecting the political climate of his time. Among his significant publications is "Home Rule / Second Edition," which delves into the complexities of political autonomy. Another key work, "The Prime Minister," examines the intricacies of leadership and political responsibility. Spender's writings continue to resonate, offering insights into the challenges of governance and the role of individuals in shaping society.

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