Are the troubles in northern ireland going to start again?
No and here’s the reason why When the troubles kicked off the Provisional IRA commanded the support from a sizeable section of the Nationalist (Catholic) community. Up until that time the state of Northern Ireland was rife with institutional discrimination against its Catholic population who made up approximately 35% of the population, this discrimination manifested itself in housing allocation, employment and even extended to widespread electoral fraud so called “gerrymandering” When the nationalists attempted peaceful civil rights marches which were brutally suppressed by the Northern Ireland government and also the British army on Bloody sunday many in the community saw no other option but to use force to remove the British from Northern Ireland. The PIRA then targeted British soldiers and police who represented the British occupation as well as setting off bombs to damage the economy cause so much chaos the British government would withdraw. The Unionist community were terrified of