Sharing Power with DUP a Shameful Act

The shameful decision of the Provisional leadership of Adams and McGuinness to agree to administer British rule with the DUP on the date of the Loughgall murders must be condemned.

 

The 8th of May is the anniversary of the killing of eight men who died in the campaign against British occupation in Ireland.

It is a shameful act by Adams and his supporters in that it is an insult to the memory of men who died in the struggle for the All Ireland Republic.

It is akin to the Provos dancing on the coffins of dead men.  In fact their pathway to political power is littered with dead bodies of men and women who believed in the unity of Ireland and the All Ireland Republic as proclaimed in 1916.

The operation of Loughgall was compromised by an agent within Provisional Sinn Fein and it has been shown that they were also infiltrated by the
MI5 and British army agents.

By agreeing to share power with the DUP on the date of the Loughgall killings the Provisionals have finally discarded any Republican mantle and now the only honourable option open to them is to give up the noble name of Sinn Fein.  They have now abandoned all vestiges of Irish Republicanism.

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