Author Jude Collins

Unionist politicians and bombs

Non-surprise of the day: the entire unionist contingent at Westminster will tonight vote in favour of British war planes bombing Syria (forget ‘air-strikes’, it’s bombing). This will inevitably result in the killing of not just members of IS or other armed groups but innocent Syrian civilians. Both the UUP and the DUP will lend their […]

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Seven points about abortion

Are you an open-minded, thoughtful person? When someone makes a statement or says a word, do you look at what’s said and come to a considered conclusion? Or is there a list of trigger words that sends you into reflex mode, your calm gone and your response closer to a knee that’s been tapped by […]

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Anne Doyle and the Wexford Rising

Why did successive governments and the Irish people of the south so desperately want the Troubles to end? Not too hard to answer that one, you say – because they didn’t want the violence spilling over into the twenty-six counties and besides, they abhorred the idea of lives on both sides being taken in the north. […]

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‘To air strike or not to air strike Syria? – That is the question’ by Ciaran Mc

  This week the British government rolled out their “comprehensive case” to extend military action on Syria. Previously in 2013, 30 Conservative MPs rebelled against Prime Minister, David Cameron, when he proposed launching bombing raids on Syria, albeit against the Assad regime and not ISIS. That vote failed. This time around Cameron has made it […]

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Some Greene correspondence in 1914 by Donal Kennedy

Kathleen to Frank  July 3 1914 – “In the North they say the priests are selling lottery tickets for the big places now belonging to Protestants, which they tell the people they will get  when Home Rule Comes. ”     July 13 1914 – The papers look fearfully serious. Ulster is an armed camp. Sir […]

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The quick way to settle differences

Good news: there’s not as much violence around as there was. That’s on the domestic level and the international level. For example, violent crime in 2014 in the US was down 4.4% – the lowest since 1948. In the UK the drop was even more striking : 10%. Various reasons are given for this. Some […]

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Hitler, Franco and Col. Hugh Pollard by Donal Kennedy

When Hitler came to power in 1933 the Communist HQ in Berlin was seized and members of that Party arrested and tortured in it. The Nazis captured the Party’s membership lists and played host to an MI5 Agent in that HQ, who copied them, in the company of the  resident MI6 agent in Britain’s Berlin Embassy. […]

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Jim Allister and his deep love for BREXIT

  If Jim Allister didn’t exist, would we have to invent him so we’d know what a really right-wing politician looked and sounded like? He was holding forth yesterday on his position regarding Britain doing a BREXIT – leaving the EU- and he was passionate in his insistence that this would be a Good Thing. It […]

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