Comment on Meath East by Joe
Memo to self. Only ever post up Hurry Up Harry BEFORE YOU GO DOWN TO THE PUB.
View ArticleComment on Labour at 7% , Ind and Others 25% “The Gilroy Gale?” by Tomboktu
Indeed. I was confusing DSC with DSE. On the other hand, Shortall won’t be Labour.
View ArticleComment on Labour at 7% , Ind and Others 25% “The Gilroy Gale?” by Tawdy
The main question has to be wither thou goest!
View ArticleComment on Labour at 7% , Ind and Others 25% “The Gilroy Gale?” by doctorfive
+1 on the smart money. I remember watching clips of the pre-coalition Labour conference and several highly impassioned speech urging them in with FG. So much of the talk we heard just vanished. Much of...
View ArticleComment on Bits and Pieces by Roberto
Not everyone can examine stylish in unrestrained winter concealment. Jacobs will not be cutting dresses of the guests abrasion pants ban. Lots of TV stars and film stars are very much prone towards...
View ArticleComment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 27th March, 2013 by doctorfive
You know, for a Government so concerned with the North during leaders questions. We didn’t hear much about the GFA this weekend. Fifteen years.
View ArticleComment on Let’s not talk about sex… at least not in the way Backroom in the...
That poll was 01-12-2012. Decision to legislate for X was not until the 19th. SBP RedC FF 28(-6), Lab 14(+1), FF 20(+1), SF 17(nc), Ind 21(+4) Party support for legislating on x: Labour 93% FF 89% FG...
View ArticleComment on Cutting Edge: Comrades (1992) – Documentary on Liverpool’s...
hi, I remember watching this last year, but it seems to have disappeared of you tube. Is their anyway I could get a copy of this through other means?
View ArticleComment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 27th March, 2013 by smiffy
Well, or next week, depending on how you count it. But I wouldn’t expect much then either.
View ArticleComment on Not-the-Sindo for Easter Sunday by EWI
It looks like a cartoon on the subject of the Bachelor’s Walk Massacre, the day of the Howth gun-running.
View ArticleComment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 27th March, 2013 by EWI
This government is led by FG and (with all respects) ex-Worker’s Party people. I’m personally not at all surprised, in this context.
View ArticleComment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 27th March, 2013 by EWI
Not helped by thirty years of deliberate propaganda designed to make them feel that way about the one (mostly-)successful revolution of the past hundred years.
View ArticleComment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 27th March, 2013 by smiffy
Well, let’s not forget that that’s only one of the governments. However, Labour’s out in Britain, and one of the parties in Government in NI opposed the Agreement in the first place. Not a huge amount...
View ArticleComment on Apologies… and before and after… by Dr. X
Surely it’s because FF and FG are as much parties of the counter-revolution as they are parties of the civil war. And the price of admission to politics in the south for FF was acceptance of the...
View ArticleComment on 3: Left Archive Special: Jack “Adh Mór” Kelly – Excerpt from PIRA...
Re the dating of this document, although a bit ambiguous, can we safely assume that the QMG present was Jack McCabe? The discussion on a name change is very interesting,with MacStiofáin and Ó Conaill...
View ArticleComment on Apologies… and before and after… by Joe
I thought the line of the nationalist parties in the south (FF, FG, Labour) was that they wouldn’t organise in the North because they didn’t want to split the nationalist vote. The Nationalist Party...
View ArticleComment on Apologies… and before and after… by Garibaldy
I suspect it had quite a lot to do with possible unionist reactions. What would happen when its members were arrested or harassed, especially once it had entered into government? Inconceivable back...
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