Third Home Rule Bill

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The Third Home Rule Bill was a 1912–1914 piece of British legislation intended to grant limited self-government to Ireland, whose passage was delayed by World War I and ultimately superseded by later acts that partitioned the island.

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Third Home Rule Bill canonical 3
Home Rule crisis 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Irish Home Rule bill
aimedAt reconciling Irish nationalism with the Union
alsoKnownAs Government of Ireland Act 1914
surface form: Government of Ireland Bill 1912
appliesToTerritory Ireland
cameIntoForce never fully implemented
constitutionalContext Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949
surface form: Parliament Act 1911
containedProvision special arrangements for Ulster counties
country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
delayedBy outbreak of World War I
enactedUsing provisions of the Parliament Act 1911
followedBy Anglo-Irish Treaty
Government of Ireland Act 1920
historicalPeriod Irish Home Rule movement
surface form: Home Rule Crisis

prelude to the Irish revolutionary period
influenced subsequent partition of Ireland
influencedBy Irish Home Rule movement
intendedTo grant limited self-government to Ireland
introducedBy Herbert Henry Asquith
surface form: H. H. Asquith

Liberal Government (1905–1915)
surface form: Liberal government (1905–1915)
introducedInParliament 1912
jurisdiction British Parliament
surface form: United Kingdom Parliament
language English
legalArea constitutional law
devolution in the United Kingdom
legislativeBody Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
legislativeProcess rejected three times by the House of Lords
longTermImpact contributed to the end of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
opposedBy Conservative Party (UK)
surface form: Conservative and Unionist Party

Ulster Unionist Party
surface form: Ulster Unionists
precededBy First Home Rule Bill
Second Home Rule Bill
providedFor creation of an Irish Parliament in Dublin
limited powers over Irish domestic affairs
retention of Irish representation at Westminster
relatedTo Easter Rising
Irish War of Independence
partition of Ireland
resultedIn Government of Ireland Act 1914
retainedFor Westminster control over imperial and foreign policy
royalAssent 18 September 1914
status placed on the statute book but suspended
supersededBy Government of Ireland Act 1920
supportedBy Irish Parliamentary Party
John Redmond
suspendedBy Suspensory Act 1914
temporalCoverage 1912–1914
triggered Ulster Covenant
formation of the Ulster Volunteer Force

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Government of Ireland Act 1920 relatedTo Third Home Rule Bill
Ulster Protestants historicalEventInvolving Third Home Rule Bill
this entity surface form: Home Rule crisis
Irish Home Rule movement significantEvent Third Home Rule Bill
Irish Unionist Alliance keyIssue Third Home Rule Bill
this entity surface form: Home Rule crisis
Irish Unionist Alliance keyIssue Third Home Rule Bill