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Sinn Fein earns historic Northern Ireland election
May 8th, 2022 at 9:47am
 
Out of the smoking ruin of the post-Brexit UK Ireland emerges as a new nationalist front with the potential for eventual reunification of Ireland as a nation.

Boris the destroyer has united Ireland when others failed.

Is Scotland next?

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/05/07/uk/northern-ireland-election-sinn-fein-gbr-in...

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Irish nationalist Sinn Fein earns historic Northern Ireland election win
By Rob Picheta, CNN

Updated 1923 GMT (0323 HKT) May 7, 2022
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald at the count in Belfast on Friday.
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald at the count in Belfast on Friday.
London (CNN)Northern Ireland is on the cusp of having a nationalist leader for the first time in its history after Sinn Fein, once considered the political wing of the IRA, emerged as the largest party in regional elections.

Sinn Fein overtook the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in voting for the province's 90-member national Assembly, winning the most seats, 27, and securing the highest share of first preference votes. This compares with 24 seats for the DUP and 17 for the Alliance Party.
The counting of votes is still underway on Saturday, with 88 out of the 90 seats counted, according to the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland.
Sinn Fein is now in pole position to install a first minister for the first time. The party is opposed to Northern Ireland being part of the United Kingdom and is in favor of a united Ireland.
"The preparation for constitutional change in Ireland needs to begin now," Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald told CNN on Friday evening as results began to emerge. "We need to be alive to the fact that change is underway.
"It is my absolute determination that that change will be entirely peaceful," she added.
'It's two steps forward, 10 steps back:' Brexit, shifting demographics and familiar tensions stoke divisions in Northern Ireland
'It's two steps forward, 10 steps back:' Brexit, shifting demographics and familiar tensions stoke divisions in Northern Ireland
A clause in the 1998 peace accords, signed with the British and Irish governments after decades of deadly conflict known as The Troubles, established that a referendum on Irish unification could be held if it appears likely that the majority of voters would back it.
That day remains a distant prospect despite the results of Thursday's vote. But Sinn Fein's emergence as Northern Ireland's largest party nonetheless could force a conversation around a so-called border poll.
Sinn Fein was once closely associated with the IRA, which fought a bloody three-decade military campaign to end British rule and unite the island of Ireland, though the party has since positioned itself as a grassroots left-wing political party focused on social issues north and south of the border.
The party stands in elections to Britain's parliament but does not take up any seats it wins. It previously had a strong showing in the 2020 general election in the Republic of Ireland.
Its success in the Northern Irish poll on Thursday was aided by a slide from the DUP, which has held the post of first minister since 2007 and briefly propped up Theresa May's Conservative government in Westminster from 2017.
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Re: Sinn Fein earns historic Northern Ireland election
Reply #1 - May 8th, 2022 at 10:06am
 
There's no doubt that the absurd complexities that Brexit has imposed on the British administration of Northern Ireland (given the Irish Republic is in the EU), has breathed new life into the reunification aspirations of the Irish.
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