A Leap in the Dark / A Criticism of the Principles of Home Rule as Illustrated by the / Bill of 1893
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The author analyzes the Home Rule Bill of 1893 as effectively proposing a new constitution for the United Kingdom, examining how it alters parliamentary supremacy, introduces federal features in Ireland, and retains Irish representation at Westminster. He evaluates the practical powers of the proposed Irish executive and legislature, the intended safeguards and their enforcement, and predicts that the scheme will fail to settle the Irish question. The work critiques arguments in favor of Home Rule and proposes an alternative path of safety, concluding with the bill text and schedules for reference.
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