"What if we started giving you guidelines on how to resolve the Irish question?"
His speeches during this time were devoted mainly to the Irish question.
In this parliament he spoke much on Irish questions.
Incidentally, this was the only time the Irish question was raised in the entire campaign.
He remained in parliament until the 1922 general election, at which point the Irish question had been settled.
Dealing with the Irish question of the time, the play was seen by many major British political figures.
Alexander from Tusculum then published three letters on the Irish question.
Resolution of the Irish question therefore became intertwined with the military manpower crisis.
He was said to have remarked "the only way to settle the Irish question would be to sink the island."
Here, then, is the obvious answer to that familiar Irish question: Where are your people from?