Principle of Consent

Principle of consent is a term used in the context of the Northern Ireland peace process and one of the key points of the Good Friday Agreement. The principle states both the legitimacy of the aspiration to a United Ireland and the current legitimate wish of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom. The doctrine also underlines the right of self determination for the people of Ireland, North and South, without external interference, and with the consensus of a majority of the people in Northern Ireland.

The principle of consent is now accepted by all elected parties in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It is opposed by Republican Sinn Féin, the IRSP, Éirígí and many independent republicans. Opponents of the principle regard it as a unionist veto to the nationalist goal of a United Ireland.

Read more about Principle Of Consent:  Text

Famous quotes containing the words principle of, principle and/or consent:

    The sons of Judah have to choose that God may again choose them.... The divine principle of our race is action, choice, resolved memory.
    George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)

    No habit or quality is more easily acquired than hypocrisy, nor any thing sooner learned than to deny the sentiments of our hearts and the principle we act from: but the seeds of every passion are innate to us, and nobody comes into the world without them.
    Bernard Mandeville (1670–1733)

    Friendship is the perfection of love, and superior to love; it is love purified, exalted, proved by experience and a consent of minds. Love, Madam, may, and love does, often stop short of friendship.
    Samuel Richardson (1689–1761)