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Dublin needs to fight all-Ireland Brexit case

Posted By: October 12, 2016

  “The Irish government has to start making these points explicitly because the Brexiteers in this horrible British government care nothing of the consequences for the North of their Gadarene rush towards a UKIP-lite position. Cutting immigration is the number one priority in order to steal UKIP’s clothes and undermine Labour.”Brian Feeney. Irish News (Belfast). Wednesday, October 12, 2016Charlie Flanagan tells us the […]

Voting rights would help northern nationalists

Posted By: October 12, 2016

Jim Gibney Irish News (Belfast).Wednesday, October 12, 2016The partition of Ireland was a disaster for the people of this nation, nationalist and unionist. It not only fragmented the territorial integrity of the nation but it divided the people and set in motion the emergence of two states which developed back-to-back and separate from one another.Vested interests took over both states with unionists consolidating […]

McCord challenges Foster to debate over funding for UDA members

Posted By: October 11, 2016

  Raymond McCord has received legal aid for his court challenge against Brexit News Letter (Belfast). Tuesday, October 11, 2016 The man taking a court challenge to Brexit using legal aid has hit back at criticism from the DUP by challenging Arlene Foster to debate with him about public money going to UDA members. Raymond […]

Stormont needs to deliver, not look good

Posted By: October 08, 2016

Patrick Murphy. Irish News (Belfast). Saturday, October 8, 2016 What can Stormont’s new executive press secretary do to improve its image and reputation? The question arises following another bad publicity week for the executive and its recent creation of a new job to provide “specialist communications advice” for Stormont’s “new political framework”.Roughly translated, that means that much of the publicity about Stormont is less […]

Britain lacks resolve to deal with legacy issues says SF

Posted By: October 08, 2016

John Manley. Irish News (Belfast). Saturday, October 8, 2016Sinn Féin has accused the British government of lacking the resolve to break the impasse over legacy issues.Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness called for a “short, intensive dialogue” but said he was skeptical that Downing Street would react positively to his latest intervention.The Foyle MLA’s remarks came as Progressive Unionist […]

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