User:Toussaint/Irish Celtic Reconstructionist Pagan republicanism

Irish Celtic Reconstructionist Pagan republicanism, also known as Celtic Reconstructionist republicanism, is a combination of an affinity for Irish republicanism with Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism as a form of religious nationalism that liberates Ireland - in its entirety, if need be - from the supremacies of both London and Rome through both religious and cultural observances. Besides the usual cornerstones of Irish republicanism - including revival of the Irish language - it also seeks to institute revived Celtic polytheism within a modern context that sets Ireland apart from the rest and creates the furtherance of Irish culture away from the Christianization that has long permeated the island and surrounding territories.

Federalism in post-independence Scotland and Ireland
Ideally, a federal republic of Scotland, Poblachd Caidreachail na-Alba, will be set up in the future, as will a Poblacht Chónaidhme na Éire. It would be considered ideal to have federalized structures within the governmental constructs of both countries so as to intensify recognition of geomulticultural diversity in both countries, and to prevent a descent into fascism.