Leo Vee, on the verge of emerging simuntaneously as the leader of Fine Gee and the Big Tee of the Free Southern Stateen, has done so by majoring in a rhyming 3: the exoitc, the erotic and – the pyschotic: -Sinn Féin continues to be the biggest threat to our Democracy. This is […]
June, 2017
Jim Wells speaks out
So Jim Wells has been tweeting. Or warning might be more accurate. Some people have professed to be shocked by Jim’s tweet. It’s not clear why. There have always been areas where Sinn Féin candidates are not welcome and I’m sure the same could be said of DUP candidates. It’s an unfortunate state of affairs […]
SEAMUS MALLON – A NO-LEARNER? by Donal Kennedy
The Good Friday Agreement, quipped the former teacher Seamus Mallon, was “Sunningdale for Slow-Learners.”. He’s probably still proud of his quip. But it seems to me that he has as much of an appreciation of realpolitik as a maiden aunt has of the positions described in the Kama Sutra. He was scandalised when Tony Blair […]
‘Colum Eastwood: His ‘’Draft Resignation Letter’’’ by Donal Lavery
It would be outside my character to offer my counsel or services to members, let alone leaders, of other political parties, particularly for free. I’m a republican, and I want to see the destruction of all these pseudo-nationalist groups which have obstructed the full establishment of the Republic that was proclaimed a century ago. […]
‘If Theresa and the Tories win?’ by Joe McVeigh
The six counties voted by 56% to 44% to Remain in the EU. People believed that apart from the economic advantages of belonging to the EU there were many advantages for the creating of a peaceful and reconciled Ireland. That is, and will be for many years, a work in progress. There was also the […]
GOOD FOR THE ROSES? by Donal Kennedy
Once, when Harry S Truman was President of the United States, he was conducting a party of mature ladies around the White House and environs. When he got to the Rose Garden he displayed an enthusiasm for cultivation of the flowers and expounded on the virtues of manure, or, as he pronounced it, “manoor.” This […]
‘Corbyn, gaslighting and political violence’ by John O’Neill
A visible theme of the Tory’s British general election campaign that intensified over the weekend before the Manchester Arena bombing was the attempts to associated Jeremy Corbyn with the IRA in the public’s eye. This involved hysterical allusions to him meeting the IRA (usually meaning Sinn Féin) at various times. Clearly the strategy was […]
Last night’s debate: Theresa May shows Tory leadership qualities
I watched the leaders of the various political parties debate on BBC TV last night. There were two exceptions: Angus Robertson was there for the Scottish National Party (SNP), on the grounds that he’s the leader of the party in Westminster; and Amber Rudd was there on the grounds that her leader Theresa May was […]