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ACeltic unionorCeltic alliancerefers to political unity between theCeltic nationseither within theUKor together as independent countries.

Historical proposals[edit]

In 1864,Charles De Gaulleproposed a Celtic Union that would establish and develop links between Celtic countries. There should also be a Celtic "Esperanto"to facilitate communication and which would be created from common elements in allCeltic languagesand a Pan-Celtic festival.[1][2]: 108 

'Celtic Alliance' - co-operation within the UK[edit]

In 2010,Plaid Cymruand theSNPformed a "Celtic Alliance" with the aim of increasing their influence on aUK governmentvia agreements over policies and funding.[3]

In November 2016, theFirst Minister of Scotland,Nicola Sturgeonstated the idea of a "Celtic Corridor" of the island ofIrelandandScotlandappealed to her.[4]

In a Plaid Cymru conference in 2019, leader ofSinn Fein,Mary Lou McDonaldstated "We need a pan-celtic anti-Tory political culture. A shared political culture that respects each other’s sovereignty and right to nationhood. A shared political culture grounded in principles of common interest and common purpose."[5]She echoed these views in a supportive video message toYesCymruin July 2022.[6]

In June 2022,Bangor Universitylecturer and journalist, Ifan Morgan Jones has suggested that "a short-term fix for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland might be a greater degree of cooperation with each other, as a union within a union." he also suggested that "If they could find a way of working together in their mutual interest, that’s a fair degree of combined influence, particular if the nextGeneral Electionproduces a hung parliament. "[7]

In July 2023, theWelsh Governmentannounced a "Celtic Heritage – Cornwall-Wales Collaboration Agreement" focused on cooperation in the following areas;

  • sustainable housing
  • achieving net zero
  • rural economies
  • culture and language[8]

In August 2023, political leaders from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany,GaliciaandAsturiasmet at the first ever Celtic Forum. Areas of discussion included a "Celtic Erasmus", Maritime transport, fishing & offshore wind power and native languages. Native languages include;Asturian,Breton,Cornish,Galician,Irish,Scottish,andWelsh.[9]

In January 2024, a Celtic Alliance was again proposed by a journalist Farrell Perks as a political co-operation between the Celtic countries within the UK to advance the cause of self-determination.[10]

Celtic Union of independent countries[edit]

In March 2017 a letter to the Irish Times proposed a Celtic union of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland as an alternative to Brexit where "Northern Ireland is a swing vote".[11]

In April 2017, a Celtic union of the whole of Ireland, Scotland and Wales was proposed as an alternative to Brexit. Such a union would require the independence of Scotland and Wales and the reunification of Ireland[12]

In January 2019 the leader of the Welsh nationalist Plaid Cymru party,Adam Pricespoke in favour of cooperation among theCeltic nationsof Britain and Ireland following Brexit. Among his proposals were a Celtic Development Bank for joint infrastructure and investment projects in energy, transport and communications in Ireland,Wales,Scotland, and theIsle of Man,and the foundation of a Celtic union, the structure of which is already existent in theGood Friday Agreementaccording to Price. Speaking toRTÉ,the Irish national broadcaster he proposed Wales and Ireland working together to promote the indigenous languages of each nation.[13][14]

In August 2019, Alastair Kneale of theCeltic LeagueManninBranch said that the Isle of Man should also be open to a Celtic union.[15]

In the same month, Jason O'Toole writing for the Irish Mirror suggested a 'Celtic Pact' between Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, similarly to the ScandinavianNordic Council.[16]

In June 2020, journalist Gina Tonic suggested a "United Celtic Republic" including Scotland, Wales,Cornwall,Isle of Man,Brittanyand aUnited Ireland.[17]

In July 2020, the potential "Celtic Corridor" bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland was proposed as a potential link for a Celtic union.[18]

In 2022, journalist Jamie Dalgety has also proposed the concept of a Celtic Union involving Scotland and Ireland but suggests that lack of support for Welsh independence may mean that a Gaelic Celtic Union involving may be more appropriate.[19]

See also[edit]

Celtic unionmay also refer to:

  • A pan-Celticist society founded in 1853 byRobert Cane(active 1853–1858)
  • A pan-Celticist society founded by a faction of the Celtic Congress in 1947 (active 1947–1950), seeCeltic Congress

References[edit]

  1. ^Charles de GaulleLes Celtes aux dix-neuvieme siecle,Nantes, 1864, p. 351-358
  2. ^De Barra, Caoimhín (2018).The Coming of the Celts, AD 1860: Celtic Nationalism in Ireland and Wales.Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.ISBN9780268103378.
  3. ^Carrell, Severin; correspondent, Scotland (2010-03-31)."SNP and Plaid Cymru form Celtic alliance to influence hung parliament".The Guardian.ISSN0261-3077.Retrieved2023-09-22.
  4. ^"Scottish first minister backs calls for 'Celtic corridor'".independent.ie.29 November 2016.
  5. ^"'Time to build a pan-Celtic political culture to defeat Toryism' - Sinn Féin President tells Plaid Cymru conference ".sinnfein.ie.Retrieved2022-07-14.
  6. ^"twitter /yescymru/status".Twitter.Retrieved2022-07-14.
  7. ^"Might a 'Celtic union' be one route to shifting the balance of power within the UK?".Nation.Cymru.2022-06-12.Retrieved2022-06-12.
  8. ^"Written Statement: Celtic Heritage – Cornwall-Wales Collaboration Agreement (18 July 2023) | GOV.WALES".gov.wales.2023-07-18.Retrieved2023-09-22.
  9. ^"What is the Celtic Forum and why are leaders meeting in Brittany?".Sky News.Retrieved2023-09-22.
  10. ^Perks, Farrell (2024-01-07)."Emerald unity: the power of a Celtic Alliance".Bylines Cymru.Retrieved2024-01-08.
  11. ^"Why a Celtic union could counter Brexit".The Irish Times.Retrieved2022-06-12.
  12. ^"David Hamill: A Celtic Union as a Brexit alternative?".scotsman.Retrieved2022-06-12.
  13. ^Nualláin, Irene Ní (2019-01-10)."Welsh party leader calls for Celtic political union".RTÉ.ie.
  14. ^"Adam Price: Scotland and Wales must form our own Celtic Union".The National.Retrieved2022-06-12.
  15. ^"Would stronger celtic union benefit IOM?".Manx Radio.Retrieved2024-01-08.
  16. ^NationCymru (2019-08-12)."Irish newspaper calls for union between Ireland, Wales and Scotland".Nation.Cymru.Retrieved2024-01-08.
  17. ^Tonic, Gina (2020-06-08)."The Case for a United Celtic Republic".Vice.Retrieved2023-09-22.
  18. ^"The Bridge to Scotland. A Unionist Umbilical Cord or A Link to a Celtic Union?".Slugger O'Toole.July 23, 2020.Retrieved2022-06-12.
  19. ^says, Austen Lynch (2021-09-25)."Thought Experiment: A Celtic Union".The Glasgow Guardian.Retrieved2022-06-12.