Karnal wrote on Jan 17
th, 2011 at 11:58am:
Ireland hasn't "needed" the UK since it joined the EU. Mind you, it would seem that they need the IMF now more than anybody.
You're not wrong there.
Karnal wrote on Jan 17
th, 2011 at 11:58am:
But on the original question - does the IRA fight imperialism and capitalism? I doubt it. I'm not sure what role the IRA and its political affiliates play in Irish politics, but Ireland has some of the lowest company taxes in Europe and headquarters a bulk of European multinational corporations.
The IRA, and I speak of the Provisional IRA the one we all know, decommissioned their weapons nearly 6 years ago. Their political wing, Sinn Fein, are the 2nd biggest party in the Northern Irish assembly (which is still under the fiscal control of Westminster). They're in a co-alition with the Unionist Party.
In the South of Ireland, Sinn Fein look set to be the largest party in opposition after next months general election, judging by opinion polls.
Karnal wrote on Jan 17
th, 2011 at 11:58am:
To be honest, I thought the unification issue had been resolved. It would be good if someone who has real knowledge of Irish politics posted here as I'd love to know more.
No, the unification issue isn't really touched upon by the major political parties, not since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 which outlined that it's up to the people of Northern Ireland to decide their future. There hasn't been a border poll since the 70's and the majority of Republicans boycotted the poll as they didn't recognise Northern Ireland as a legitimate country.
But as someone here said there are still some people who want to fight on, the so-called 'dissident republicans' who are completely against the peace process outlined by the Good Friday Agreement. They still continue to recruit young working class guys in run-down areas of Dublin, Belfast and Limerick. These groups, namely the 'Real IRA', Continuity IRA and Oglaigh na hEireann, have been colaborating with each other over the past year and plan on extending their campaign back into Britain. Not sure what this will achieve. Perhaps these groups will use this to make the British troops come back onto the streets of Ireland in order to increase support for the IRA. Twisted, but it's happening.