A chara, – Newton Emerson suggests a new flag of a united Ireland consisting of a harp on a blue background ("If the price of Irish unity was a new flag, would Sinn Féin agree to it?", Opinion and Analysis, August 19th). As a Leinster rugby supporter, I can only concur, but fear the other provinces might have something to say about it! Instead of reuniting Ireland, we could be dividing it into four opposing provinces. – Yours, etc,
FRANK SCHNITTGER,
Blessington,
Co Wicklow.
Sir, – I found Newton Emerson’s suggestion for the flag of an united Ireland interesting: “A new flag should be the harp on a blue background.” I have one modification which would make it perfect. The harp should be played by a red hand! – Yours, etc,
TERRY PATTISON,
Dún Laoghaire,
Co Dublin.
Sir, – Speaking as one of those who, sober, voted for Dustin the Turkey to represent Ireland in a song contest, we should perhaps pause and reflect on the wisdom of putting the design of a new Irish flag to a popular vote. – Yours, etc,
SEÁN MacCANN,
Trillick,
Co Tyrone.
Sir, – Doesn’t Newton Emerson’s suggestion already exist as the presidential standard? – Is mise,
RICHARD FROGGATT,
Belfast.
Sir, – I’m sure that a green, white and orange Union Jack would tick all the right boxes. – Yours, etc,
MICHAEL NASH,
Carrickmines,
Dublin 18.