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Tuesday, April 8, 2003 |
What Now?With the collapse of the Stormont institutions, it is only natural that many republicans are asking themselves; what now? For the many Sinn Fein voters it is really a matter of waiting patiently until the British Government decides that the time is ripe for a renewal of a devolved administration in Belfast. Such people might well ponder on the value of a body that comes and goes with such regularity at the whim of London. No one should deny them their right to believe in the patently worthless but other republicans should not replicate this foolhardiness by attempting something equally bereft of strategic merit at this point in time. We refer to a blind pursuit of an armed campaign. [Fourthwrite: What Now?]
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Upbeat and confidentLast weekend's Sinn Féin Ard Fheis marked another watershed for republicans. It was the party's first ever annual conference to be televised live on RTE, a right won for Sinn Féin by all those who put faith in the party at the last Leinster House elections. [AP/RN: Upbeat and confident]
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