Ulster derives from an ancient nation hidden in the mists of time which at one time expanded as far south as the Boyne Valley and has always been independent & separate, especially from that of Gaelic Ireland. The Gaels, a foreign people to the island of Ireland who came most likely from the Iberian peninsula and who are now identified as ‘Irish’ have been and continue to attempt to remove Ulster as a separate entity. Ulster had its own historic capital at Navan just south of Armagh and as a result the people developed as a distinct & unique people with their own identity & aspirations which lead to them to travel the globe influencing world events way above their numbers. They have stood against tyranny and have laid down their lives for what they believed is just and morally right, they sought privilege over no one, though rarely accepted privilege over themselves. The Ulster character is renowned and associated with a belief in freedom and the right to choose your own destiny, either as an individual or as a collective, the belief in self-expression and the understanding to express it whether its offensive or not. Ulster people rarely accept authority that doesn’t bear the hallmarks of legitimacy and have influenced political, economic and philosophical thinking which has become the global democratic norm and has been internationally recognised.

Today, Ulster, as a nation within the United Kingdom is continuously under attack by Gaelic-Irish nationalists, their cohorts, misinformed populists, and the left-wing media who seek to destroy Ulster’s separateness, its distinctiveness and the peoples wish to choose their own destiny regardless of outside influence.