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Sinn Fein have their best Irish election since 1918

Posted By: May 26, 2014

  Gerry Adams with Mary Lou McDonald.Photo by: Irish Independent   Patrick Roberts @irishcentral May 25,2014 04:21 AM In 1918 Sinn Fein won 73 out of 105 seats  contested in the only All Ireland election.This week’s elections  North and South are their most successful elections since then. 1918 was a stunning victory forged in the aftermath  of the 1916 Rising.The old Irish parliamentary party led by  John Redmond lost 61 seats and were finished forever,  having urged Irishmen to fight and die for Britain in the  First World War. Fast forward almost 100 years to this  election to the European parliament in Ireland North d South as well as local council elections and you are  seeing the same type of surge from Sinn Fein and just as  dramatic.A European war of a different kind was behind the  modern surge. The Irish government committed to repay all  the loans to European banks taken by private banking institutions  and almost bankrupted the country in the process. Like in 1918 the  Sinn Fein party has come from utter electoral obscurity. Until the  hunger strikes of 1981 and the election of Bobby Sands to the  House of Commons the political clout of the party North and  South could be measured in the 12 per cent support range. The path away from violence to politics and the peace  now in the Irish Republic.Fine Gael Minister for Tourism  Leo Vardakar stated it baldly when he said the next Irish lection would likely be between Fine Gael and Sinn Fein in terms of leading a government.It is a stunning development,  an extraordinary compliment to Gerry Adams and  Martin McGuinness who have managed a way forward om the armalite to the ballot box.They have done so despite  withering media criticism and vast suspicion about their turn way from the gun.In the North, the party won the largest number  of first preference votes of any party in Northern Ireland and  finished very close to Fine Gael and Fianna Fail in first preferences  in the Irish Republic.Apart from Adams they have the most dynamic  young politician in Ireland in Mary Lou McDonald, Deputy Leader, a  feisty, committed woman seen as fighting for the little folk, who was  described to me as “gold dust on the doorsteps” by a senior  Sinn Fein figure.The party is on the march and these elections once again sound the siren for the eventual path to government […]

SOMETHING FOR ALMOST EVERYONE IN RESULTS

Posted By: May 26, 2014

Tom Kelly. Irish News ( Belfast). Monday, May 26, 2014 SO the people have spoken, or more precisely just over half of them have spoken in the elections to the new Super Councils. That the public was so non-plussed about politics here presents a real challenge to the political classes in Northern Ireland. We are […]

Sinn Féin worked hard on the ground to become the State’s third largest party

Posted By: May 26, 2014

Its opposition to water charges and medical-card losses seemed to resonate Steven Carroll. Irish Times. Monday,  May 26, 2014   Sinn Féin was cautious during this election campaign. As polls repeatedly predicted huge electoral gains, it downplayed the prospects for its candidates. Nobody wants egg on their face. It can now take encouragement from the fact […]

While many in NI looked the other way, Sinn Féin has set down roots in the Republic

Posted By: May 26, 2014

  STEVEN MC CAFFERY. THE DETAIL, BELFAST.  MAY 26, 2014. Gerry Adams arrives from Dublin at the Belfast city hall election count / PressEye AFTER reporting on how UKIP’s election results in England could impact on Northern Ireland, Steven McCaffery looks at how 48hrs later, Sinn Féin’s growth in the south also raises questions. AROUND a year ago a leading unionist confidently predicted to The Detail […]

Pope prays at Israel’s West Bank separation barrier

Posted By: May 26, 2014

    BBC. May 25, 2014 The Pope rested his head against Israel’s separation barrier as he prayed   Pope Francis has prayed at the concrete barrier Israel is building in and around the West Bank during his three-day tour of the Middle East. The unscheduled stop came after he called for an end to the “increasingly unacceptable” Palestinian-Israeli conflict. […]

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