
In a recent gathering of the Central Branch of the All-for-Ireland League, convened in King Street, St. James’s, London, a noteworthy resolution was deliberated and subsequently adopted. The meeting, held last night, focused on the imperative of addressing the Irish question with impartiality and transcending party interests for the sake of justice to Ireland.
The resolution, articulated by Mr F. J. Kelly and seconded by Mr Austin, the former Member of Parliament for East Limerick County. It carried the sentiment that all representatives at Westminster should prioritize the Irish question, elevating it above the realm of partisan affiliations. This advocacy for a non-partisan stance underscores the league’s commitment to pursuing solutions and considerations that prioritize the welfare and interests of Ireland, transcending political divisions and party lines.
As the All-for-Ireland League continues to assert its stance on matters pertaining to Ireland, this resolution reflects a call for a unified and inclusive approach in addressing the Irish question on the political stage. The league’s emphasis on justice and the welfare of Ireland positions itself as a proponent of solutions that rise above the fray of partisan interests. The adoption of this resolution marks a strategic move by the league to emphasize the importance of unity and a shared commitment to Ireland’s well-being in the corridors of Westminster.
Dublin Daily Express – Wednesday 08 March 1911


