ali velshi and katie turner continue to pick up our special coverage right now. rounds and territories of the citizens morning it is ali velshi here at msnbc. joining me from london s you are watching the proclamation of king charles the their, or in, edinburgh scotland. this is one of four proclamations we will be watching this morning. there is one and, card of whales. there is one in belfast, northern ireland. , three actually. let s just listen to this for a moment. northern ireland now has all around us and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. to whom we do acknowledge all face in obedience with humble affection. but featuring god by whom kings and queens to rain, to bless his majesty with long and happy years to rain over us. given that st. james s palace, it s tentatives up timber in the year of our lord 2022. proclamation got! britain! hut! god save the king. god save the king! [inaudible] [noise] check fire! [noise]
border between ireland and northern ireland, and thousands of people catholics in particular would be subject to checkpoints and surveillance. perhaps just to go to work and visit family as they have for years. then things could get messy again. when finalizing the brexit deal it was clear there needed to be some except for this divided island. both sides agreed on the northern island protocol, which essentially protects the north ireland agreement and assure stability in the region. as i mentioned the troubles were not that long ago. many of us grew up with the constant headlines about the deadly conflict including uk s brand new prime minister lustrous. a woman of many words, none of which you can actually keep. she is flip-flopped and so many policies it is hard to know what she is going to stand for tomorrow. who supported brits fighting in ukraine. then she didn t. she wanted to abolish the monarchy and now she doesn t. she was boldly anti brexit until she was boldly pro brexit. s
impostors, a british-backed police stood by and watch. this incident was no outlier and the troubles were just beginning. we go back to 1921 in the catholic people of ireland successfully broke free of british rule. ireland is partitioned into two countries, the republic of ireland was almost entirely catholic, and northern ireland, which was mostly protestant descendants of british parliaments, with a catholic minority that are made under british rule. northern ireland was divided along sectarian land lines, and catholic nationalists were watching northern ireland and the republic of ireland become one country as the protestant unionist to favor northern island the catholics remained in northern island faced discrimination on parrot treatment by law enforcement. they were treated the second class citizens. most of the world by protestant unionists, many refused to hire catholics.
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