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Sunningdale Agreement

The British government had hoped that the power sharing Executive in Northern Ireland proposed by the Sunningdale Agreement would marginalise support for the IRA by giving nationalists a role in government. But they found large-scale opposition among the unionist and loyalist community, and the popular rising of the Ulster Workers' Council strike undermined the agreement to such an extent that Sunningdale was soon consigned to the political scrapheap.

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