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A chara, – Your editorial (June 6th) concerning the British monarch fails to mention one point of relevance to many Irish people…

A chara, – Your editorial (June 6th) concerning the British monarch fails to mention one point of relevance to many Irish people.

The head of state of the neighbouring island is forbidden by law from being a Catholic.

This is an insult to all British Catholics.

It is nothing short of a disgrace that such a sectarian law still exists in a country calling itself a democracy.

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I can’t help but wonder what unionists would be saying if we had a similar such law discriminating against Protestants?

I am proud to live in a country with an elected head of state and that we have no legal bar on Protestants (or those of any other religion) from taking up any post in the land. – Is mise,

PAUL LINEHAN,

Thormanby Road,

Howth,

Co Dublin.