Decisions.
We don’t do things by halves, in Ireland – no mild experiment with Blairism for us. If we go left, we’re going to go proper left.
Perhaps the most frightening thing, if you are a Fianna Fáil partisan, is this: The party is on 15%, and it doesn’t seem to care.
Deis schools denied
We are well used to Sinn Féin cultivating the illusion that the Sinn Féin that has been administering Northern Ireland for most of the past two decades is a different one to that they are hoping to persuade voters in the rest of Ireland to elect to government. They have absolutely no shame in using […]
The opposition, of course, always wants an election. Or to be precise, always pretends to want an election.
How can you say to Unionists that you respect them and their votes while at the same time saying that their country is illegitimate?
If Northern Ireland is to have normal politics, then voting must have normal consequences.
Sinn Féin know this
What we know so far
The Northern Irish political system is unique in the western world in that it mandates power sharing.
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