Crisis in Irish Agrarian Affairs

4 mentions.

1887 - 1887

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1887

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The words are these— "But humbly to represent to Her Majesty that the relations between the owners and occupiers of land in Ireland have not been seriously disturbed in the cases of those owners who have granted to their tenants such abatements of rents as are called for by the state of prices of agricultural and pastoral produce: and that the remedy for the existing Crisis in Irish Agrarian Affairs is not to be found in increased stringency of criminal procedure, or in the pursuit of such novel, doubtful, and unconstitutional measures as have recently been taken by Her Majesty's Government in Ireland, but in such a reform of the law and the system of government as will satisfy the needs and secure the confidence of the Irish people".

It then proceeds to express an opinion that the remedy for the existing Crisis in Irish Agrarian Affairs is not to be found in the coercive measures which the Government have promised— "But in such a reform of the law and the system of government as will satisfy the needs and secure the confidence of the Irish people".

And which Amendment was, At the end of the 8th paragraph, to insert the words, "But humbly to represent to Her Majesty that the relations between the owners and occupiers of land in Ireland have not been seriously disturbed in the cases of those owners who have granted to their tenants such abatements of rents as are called for by the state of prices of agricultural and pastoral produce, and that the remedy for the existing Crisis in Irish Agrarian Affairs is not to be found in increased stringency of criminal procedure, or in the pursuit of such novel, doubtful, and unconstitutional measures as have recently been taken by Her Majesty's Government in Ireland, but in such a reform of the Law and the system of government as will satisfy the needs and secure the confidence of the Irish people".

All that this Amendment suggests is that the remedy for the existing Crisis in Irish Agrarian Affairs is to be found in Home Rule.


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