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− | Irish group which lobbies for a closer relationship with the UK. It supports re-entry to the Commonwealth and the right to a British passport for people from southern Ireland, but denies claims that it is a unionist organisation | + | Irish group which lobbies for a closer relationship with the UK. It supports re-entry to the Commonwealth and the right to a British passport for people from southern Ireland, but denies claims that it is a unionist organisation or supports re-entry into the UK.<ref>[http://reform.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=28 The Reform Movement - Reform FAQs], accessed 24 March 2008.</ref> |
At its launch in 1998, the group was described by the [[Irish Times]] as a 'new unionist lobby group.'<ref>[http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/1998/0526/98052600053.html New unionist lobby group set up in Republic], [[Irish Times]], 26 May 1998.</ref> | At its launch in 1998, the group was described by the [[Irish Times]] as a 'new unionist lobby group.'<ref>[http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/1998/0526/98052600053.html New unionist lobby group set up in Republic], [[Irish Times]], 26 May 1998.</ref> |
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Irish group which lobbies for a closer relationship with the UK. It supports re-entry to the Commonwealth and the right to a British passport for people from southern Ireland, but denies claims that it is a unionist organisation or supports re-entry into the UK.[1]
At its launch in 1998, the group was described by the Irish Times as a 'new unionist lobby group.'[2]
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- ↑ The Reform Movement - Reform FAQs, accessed 24 March 2008.
- ↑ New unionist lobby group set up in Republic, Irish Times, 26 May 1998.