WHEN Irish President Mary Robinson added a final clause to the title of her Strathclyde University bicentenary lecture on July 5 - ``Irish identity, enhanced by Europe, understood by Scotland'' - I suspect she was having a joke at our expense.

Mrs Robinson moves through the councils of the world as an equal. She is spoken of as a possible Secretary General of the UN. Her Government has just assumed the Presidency of the European Union for the fifth time - an adult role and real jobs for Ireland to perform in the international community.

Meanwhile we in Scotland agonise over an optional threepence-in-the-pound taxation power in a toytown assembly.

I don't think we've understood very much about Ireland's achievements as a small, proud, and independent European nation.

Neil R MacCallum,

18 Redford Avenue,

Edinburgh.