Talk:Ireland in the Coalition Wars
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Still waiting for the coalition wars..
editThis article should be deleted since it's got scarcely anything to do with the coalition/Napoleonic wars as described in the title. It's just another nationalist spin piece banging on and on about rebellions in Ireland and penal laws (we already have a full-length article about 1798).
And of course, in true Gerry Adams fashion, the lede states that Ireland was "ruled by the UK" when in reality it was an equal member of the Union from 1801. Hardly neutral, to say the least. Jonathan f1 (talk) 00:10, 26 September 2022 (UTC)