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Meath launch of Sinn Féin Discussion Document on Irish Unity
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Wednesday August 31, 2005 20:57 by Sinn Féin - Sinn Féin - An Mhí
Launch in Navan begins process of discussion
It is both necessary and prudent for the Irish people to engage in the shape, form and nature that a re-united Ireland will take. inn Féin believes that there is a responsibility on the Irish government to bring forward a strategy to achieve National determination, Irish reunification, political independence, sovereignty and nation reconciliation. Sinn Féin in Meath is launching the campaign to get the Irish government to initiate this process and bring forward a Green Paper on Irish Unity. We will be taking this campaign to every corner of the county in the coming months and seek support from each individual who want to bring unification about by democratic means.
L-R: Cllr Michael Gallagher, Cllr Anne Gibney, Cllr Joe Reilly, Mr. Sean Gunning, Cllr Connor Ferguson, Mr John Lynch. Mr John Lynch, Chairperson of Comhairle Ceanntair na Mi introduced the Speakers, Sean Gunning and Cllr Joe Reilly and the Sinn Elected Representatives present.
John Lynch said:
The purpose of this press conference is launch a campaign in Co. Meath to move Ireland towards unity and independence. It is both necessary and prudent for the Irish people to engage in the shape, form and nature that a re-united Ireland will take. inn Féin believes that there is a responsibility on the Irish government to bring forward a strategy to achieve National determination, Irish reunification, political independence, sovereignty and nation reconciliation. Sinn Féin in Meath is launching the campaign to get the Irish government to initiate this process and bring forward a Green Paper on Irish Unity. We will be taking this campaign to every corner of the county in the coming months and seek support from each individual who want to bring unification about by democratic means.
The campaign will include;
The campaign launch
The distribution of the "Green Paper on Irish Unity, A Sinn Féin Discussion Paper" to all political parties and business and voluntary community groups in County Meath.
A public leafleting campaign
A Public Meeting in mid September to be addressed by Mr Conor Murphy the newly elected MP for Newry/ Armagh.
Motions to Councils Invitation to public debate to all political parties in Co Meath.
Statement by Sean Gunning:
My name is Sean Gunning, Robert Emmet Cumann, Athboy, & Meath Sinn Fein.
I am honoured to be here today, at the launch the Sinn Fein Discussion Document, calling on the Government to introduce a Green Paper on Irish Unity.
In a recent local newspaper report, a senior Fianna Fail Government Minister, from the Meath Constituency, speaking at the McGill Summer School, referred to the aim of achieving a United Ireland, as being part of a "very narrow view of Irish Republicanism". As a former member of Fianna Fail for over twenty five years, and having served in a variety of positions within the party, ranging from Ogra Chairman, in Dublin Rathmines West (now Dublin South Central), to more
recently having spent over ten years as Secretary of Kells Fianna Fail Comhairle
Ceantair, this came as something of a surprise to me. I was under the impression,
for all those years, that the aim of a United Ireland, was a key aim of Fianna Fail.
Fianna Fail labels itself as a Republican party, it has taken absolutely no steps to explain, either, what type of United Ireland it envisages or how intends to achieve it.
In any democratic, political party system, there is a moral obligation on a party, in
Government, to further it’s main aims, through whatever democratic avenues are
available.
In this discussion document, Sinn Fein has highlighted these avenues, and the manner in which they can be achieved. Most of these mechanisms are already provided for in the Good Friday Agreement, and if fully implemented, allow for progress through consultation , and negotiation, on a broad range of issues, across the broadest spectrum of opinion. It is essential that, within this process, the Irish Government act as a persuader towards Irish Unity, because,
as the discussion document points out, we are talking not just about a re-unification of territory, but the re-integration of people.
This re-integration is not just within the six counties, but across the entire island
of Ireland, and to this end, the discussion document proposes that public representatives in the six counties, both Republican, and Unionist, have speaking, and consultative rights, in the Dail, and that Seanad, and Presidential electoral rights be extended to citizens in the six counties.
If we are really serious about Irish re-unification, we must take action to ensure
that all sections of our people, both North and South, feel included in these processes. We are, at present, at a historic juncture. The way is open for an imaginative, and progressive approach to achieving the re-unification of our country.
This Sinn Fein discussion document, lays out clearly, our vision, our approach, and the many mechanisms available to us, to do this. We call on Fianna Fail, as the main Government party, to introduce a Green Paper, outlining it’s vision of a United Ireland and it’s strategy, towards achieving it. It is now time that actions replace the occasional rousing speech at an annual Árd Fhéis. May I
also add that contrary to media reports I am not encouraging Fianna Fail members to leave the party but I am encouraging them to raise the issues within Fianna Fail.
This Sinn Fein discussion document provides the framework for such a Green
Paper. It is difficult to see any proposals in this discussion document, which would be difficult for any Irish Republican to accept. I urge all Fianna Fail supporters, activists, and public representatives to read this discussion document, and to lobby the Government, to advance the cause of Irish unity, while they are in a position to do so. The first step in this process must be the
introduction of a Green Paper on Irish Unity.
Contribution from Cllr Joe Reilly:
Working for Irish Unity is the principle upon which all the main political parties of this state established themselves. Whether it’s under the banner of the United Ireland Party, as Fine Gael has called itself, or under the Republican Party banner of Fianna Fáil or under Sinn Féin or Labour they all claim to want Irish unity. I have always been confident that the majority of people on this island
also want a united Ireland – regardless of where they put there X on a ballot paper. For me the cause of Irish unity is crucial for the development of the whole island – economically, socially and politically. It is unfortunate therefore that some parties in recent times have sought to address the issue only in the negative. We now have parties in this state whose pronouncements on Irish unity are more akin to unionists and loyalists than they are to their founding fathers. We need to move beyond sterile politics that is only aimed at scoring cheap political points rather than address fundamental issues of importance to this whole island national It is time for people to put their money where their mouth is. I am for a united Ireland – I make no apologies for that. I would like other people to be equally forthright if that is what there traditional party position is. I believe that the IRA campaign of the last thirty years has been too easily and
readily used as an excuse to not even talk about the concept of Irish unity – never
mind actually purposefully pursuing it.
That is why I believe that the publication of this call by Sinn Féin for the Irish Government to publish a Green Paper on Irish Unity is timely. With the end of the IRAs campaign all possible excuses for not engaging in this debate have been swept aside. As this publication says it is not good enough to merely wish for a united Ireland – we must actively work for it and actively plan for it. Obviously the reality of Irish unity is not going to come about over night – nor would it be
desirable to have such an outcome.
There are massive challenges for us all – not least the challenge of encouraging unionists that their best interests lie in building a future based on equality with the rest of us who share this small island. In that the Irish and British Governments have a central role in preparing for eventual Irish unity. That job of work must start now. Sinn Féin has made its position clear. They see the need for the planned integration of the national territory. The Government should set out in a Green Paper how it sees a united Ireland coming about.
Ends
Present at the Press Conference were
Cllr Joe Reilly, Cllr Connor Ferguson, Cllr Anne Gibney, Cllr Michael Gallagher, Sean Gunning and Chairperson of Comhairle Ceanntair na Mi Mr John Lynch.
Launch of Sinn Fein Discussion Document on Irish Unity in Navan Sinn Fein Office Telephone 046 90 21345
Meath County Councillor Joe Reilly
Navan Town Cllr Anne Gibney
Cllr Joe Reilly and Sean Gunning
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7It's hard to find anyone in the North anymore (apart from anti-Agreement unionists) who seriously believes, as Sinn Fein seems to do, that the Belfast Agreement opens the door to a United Ireland. They say (above) that "Most of these mechanisms are already provided for in the Good Friday Agreement, and if fully implemented, allow for progress through consultation , and negotiation, on a broad range of issues, across the broadest spectrum of opinion." Yes, the Agreement allows discussion on anything and everything. But it also copperfastens partition by giving the Unionists a veto [the principle of consent]. Now, as it happens, I don't have a problem with the principle of consent because I don't think we can have a United Ireland with one million Protestants who don't want to be part of it. BUT the Agreement makes it even more difficult to move towards unity because it really sets the 'two communities' against each other - just look at the figures out recently about increasing sectarian violence. Ask anyone in Ballymena what they think about the effect of the Agreement and they'll tell you it has been a disaster pushing people into one or other camp who in the past tried to be inclusive.
Meanwhile, no one is challenging the neo-liberal agenda and women are being pushed back into the background [except to provide eye candy in the occasional photo with Gerry and Martin, of course]. The war is over, the boys want their jobs back, girls!
Or the sectarian violence is fuelled because many ex provos don't know how to spend their time and the loyalists are just trying to focus attention on the intimidation of catholics rather then on themselves (usually happens after a loyalist feud - both sides target catholics) everyone else is sick to death of the northern question - world events have surpassed it.. so whether it be sunningdale for slow learners or the magna carta - people don't give a f**k anymore...
kevin b - cop yourself on. you might be f**ked off with the North but if people in the South don't engage with what's happening here, it'll come back and bite you one of these days. The awful thing about the growing sectarian violence is that its NOT ex-provos or their loyalist equivalents that are carrying it out. Its mainly youngsters, some of them wee tots. The two charged with arson on a Ballymena catholic school are 13 and 15 years old. The ones in the Bogside who attack the Fountain are only 9-10 years old. There's a new generation coming up who are embittered by generations of hopelessness - on both sides.
As for the loyalists, their feud is still ongoing. Did you see Newsnight last night? They reckon there'll be a lot more killed before it ends.
ignore it and itll go away . A strategy for progress if ever I heard one .
Funny if it were not so serious. Off the record all Sinn Fein members will agree that they are now in a political cul de sac which they did not anticipate. They are implementing British policy in Ireland and Irish unity is on their agenda in exactly the same way as if it were on a Fianna Fail agenda- enough said. As for the former member of Fianna Fail stating that when in that party , he believed that they actually were working for unity of this island, he will suit provisional Sinn Fein.
What a waste of time this plan for Irish unity is. The issue has been settled. The constitutional status of Northern Ireland cannot be changed except with the consent of the people of Northern Ireland. Sinn Féin have signed up to that. A plan of this nature is premature to say the least when you consider that an increasing number of Catholics are quite happy to remain within the UK even if they still vote along sectarian lines.
If the GFA is the result of the PIRA campaign then it would have been better to stay home and twiddle our thumbs. Needless to say, when the PIRA was lead by republicans the objective was something very different to the GFA.