August, 2022

Talkback: you’re becoming a pain in the ear

I’ve just been eavesdropping on a smugfest on TalkBack. Identity politics. Orange and green. Two tribes. Evolve beyond. And whatever you’re having yourself – you are Northern Irish, aren’t you? Oh dear. Talkback, please don’t talk about people being stuck in the same old same old Orange and Green rut. Or the Protestant or Catholic […]

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Have the DUP feinted? – by Michael Lagan

It really came as no surprise that the DUP and Unionism had a problem with the NI Protocol, in fact they told us so before the last election.  The DUP outright said it would have serious implications for the power-sharing institutions if it remained in its current form and now we see they were right.  […]

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Who won the war? – by Donal Kennedy

  “None of us want this Treaty. None of us want the Crown. None of us want the representative of the Crown. None of us want our harbours occupied by enemy forces; and none of us want what is said to be Partition; and we want no arguments against any of these things…….I, personally, see […]

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A child in England dies

I’ve just been listening to BBC Radio Four reporting on the death of that nine-year-old child Olivia Pratt-Korbell in Liverpool. She was fatally shot when a man who was being chased by another man with a gun ran into her house. The gunman followed, the child was fatally wounded. Not surprisingly, the reporters and even […]

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Michael Collins was killed 100 years ago today. Yesterday Fine Gael and Fianna Fail came together to praise this man, one of the founding fathers of the southern state. We wonder why… Polls tell us that 7 out of 10 people believe there’ll be a united Ireland in 15-20 years’ time. Why do I grind […]

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Learning from Scotland’s Past – Eva Comrie

      Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it – nothing more true in politics, especially today. Scotland’s history of radicalism is peppered by the influence and memory of brave characters who went to the grave for their beliefs. From workers driven to oppose injustice, seek better working and living […]

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