22 JUNE 1912, Page 11

THE COERCION OF ULSTER BILL. [To THR EDITOR or SHII

"BriC7TATOIL."] think the Government have now permitted the true nature of their Bill to appear. It is a Bill for the Coercion of Ulster. I hope this title will be given to it in future—at least by all writers on the opposite side. Why is Ulster to he coerced P Because the Irish Parliament cannot forgo the privilege of taxing her. The Irish Nationalists have fre- quently and very roundly abused Ulster. She is bigoted, intolerant, even disloyal. It is not because they love her that they desire union with her. It is because they love her