
To solve Ireland’s poverty problems are embedded towards the close of A They could solve all of Ireland’s problems. The Anglo-Irish believed that if England just got out of their way, The meddling left the Anglo-Irish unable to The United Kingdom, and the government back in London constantly meddled Were not free to rule Ireland however they pleased. While the Anglo-Irish were the most powerful people in Ireland, they Patrick’s Cathedral that Irish Catholics were uncivilised and ignorant. In fact, Swift believed that the poor’s problems were largely the result of their own shortcomings. Like most of the Anglo-Irish, Swift was no friend of Ireland’s poor Catholic majority. Jonathan Swift was a member of the Anglo-Irish ruling class. husbands would treat their wives better because child-rearing held the potential for an “annual profit instead of expense.”.a new national dish would induce tavern keepers to create innovative recipes and make them “as expensive as they please” and.the poor would gain from the sale of their children and “be rid of the charge of maintaining them”.The tables of all gentlemen of fortune in the kingdom” would circulate



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