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Stormont

 
British History: Stormont

Stormont is the grandiose building outside Belfast which housed the Northern Irish Parliament 1932-72. Its absurdly lengthy drive possesses an imposing statue of a defiant Sir Edward Carson. The word became a synonym for intransigent unionism.

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