Likely received via Sinn Féin’s northern organisation.
No Ard Fheis
It’s not just the economy, stupid.
A generic Sinn Fein candidate losing is one thing. Putting the party leader out there would be another thing altogether.
Weighing options.
The Church was anathema to local loyalists and had been attacked in earlier assaults on the Short Strand in the 1920s.
Wide open for a capable, credible, and compelling populist candidacy.
Sinn Féin Cllr. William Carey described the “Clondalkin Says No” group as “far-right” and “nothing more than fascists”.
Restrictive Financial Measures (State of Israel) Bill 2025.
“Demonising communities as hotbeds of so-called ‘far-right’ activity”.
“We will follow the money.”
Reducing Irish history to goodies and baddies like this is a form of sectarian insanity.