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FAREWELL TO THE GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

It’s not too often that I agree with the views of Newton Emerson but when I read his column in the Irish News on Saturday I couldn’t help agree…..to a degree.

‘ SO Farewell then to the Good Friday Agreement which has been effectively killed by new legislation on policing and justice. Should the bill rushed through Westminster on Monday pass (which it will) then a whole new method of appointing a Stormont minister will come into law, along with new precedents for removing a minister, replacing a minister and defining a ministerial portfolio…..  28/2/2009 Newton Emerson, Irish News

 

 

I have it on good authority that SF are regular readers of no gloss, just matt, so for their benefit I will explain what Newton means by saying farewell to the Good Friday Agreement.

 

I will outline below a basic lesson on conflict resolution and how SF have been the willing deputy for the DUP and really damaged the GFA ……

 

Conflicts by and large are, in one way or another, centred on three areas of contention, 1) Power and abuse thereof, 2) Human Rights and violations thereof and 3) policing and justice.

 

So to tackle point 1 Cue constitutional power sharing and PR elections. 

 

Point 2 Cue Equality Commission, Human Rights Commission and the proposed Bill of Rights.

 

Point 3 Cue Patten reforms, criminal justice review and the devolution of justice.

 

Everyone knows that it has been a constant feature and desire of the DUP to tear down the structures of  the GFA, and there is evidence of SF assisting the DUP in this:

 

1)St. Andrew’s, for example, by removing inclusiveness i.e. a Ministers ability to disagree with the Executive and stay in government.

 

2) The DUP constantly attack strand II, North/South and the best SF can do is say that it is tactical…because of the EU election. It’s not tactical, it’s strategic, wake up!

 

3) And now we have the Devolution of Justice….

 

SF have aided and abetted the DUP in removing one of the most fundamental pillars of the GFA -  d’Hondt! Why? In my opinion ,because of a lack of judgement, a short term desire to out manoeuvre the SDLP (or so they believe) and bolster themselves (Party before the People – the Sinn Féin way).

 

Now that the DUP have been able to  pick away at one of the most fundamental features of the GFA not only unhindered, but assisted, how can SF argue that they shouldn’t be allowed to do it to any other aspect of the Agreement?

 

Now I know SF are known for putting themselves before the people – but this is outrageous.

 

Therefore Newton is right in a sense, it would be ‘farewell to the agreement’ because of SF’s evident weaknesses, but while the SDLP have representation, the GFA is going no where…..

 

Friday, January 16th, 2009
St Mary’s SDLP Youth present,
 
UNITED IRELAND 2020 VISION - Panel Discussion
 
Monday 19th in the St Mary’s Common Rooms 7 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.
 
Panel Includes
 
Cllr Matthew McDermott – SDLP Youth
 
Cllr Charlene O’Hara - Ógra Sinn Fein
 
Cllr Christopher Stalford – DUP
 
The debate will also be open to members of the Audience, so this will be your chance to put your questions to the leaders of tomorrow about where society should be going for our future!
 
Entry is free!

From the House on the Hill

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

I’ve been swamped with work lately, with conference approaching and all that entails, so I havn’t had too much time to post anything West related, so apologies, but every once in a while brief observations will be made on no gloss just matt.

I was in Stormont on Monday for the first time since the break and it’s fascinating to observe the body language and words of the DUP and SF.

A casual read of hansard and what Robinson is saying on the floor of the Assembly confirms my oservations also.

The DUP are confident and cocky while the shinners are unsure, squeamish and silent.

Robinson knows that he runs the house, that he has the measure of SF and control of the civil service. So why wouldn’t he be confident?

There is no date for devolving justice and will not be one in the near future and SF accept.

 They hold a veto on who will get the ministry so ‘no nationalist need apply’ and SF agree.

 Robinson can stall North South development and say that the North South structures are not value for money. SF response? Silence.

 It’s going to start getting embarrassing to watch soon.

Fallacy and Revisionism

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Head of Sinn Fein Unionist Outreach

Head of Sinn Fein Unionist Outreach

Personally I think they do it to offend people and get any form of recognition for validation, but  the consequences are deeply worrying as this only serves to drive a deeper wedge between the people of Ireland. And from an organisation that aims to Unite Ireland. The people need united before any territory can ever be.

 

I’m talking about the Ogra Shinn Fein planned visit to Narrow Waters as part of their weekend of activities. The only reason I’m blogging this on this site (a site dedicated to the politics of west Belfast) is because I was invited to take part in a panel discussion at the event, around Anti Social Behaviour. I no longer feel it appropriate to take part.

 

While I always welcome the opportunity to debate anti social behaviour on a panel, this weekend is not the time or the place to do it – a weekend which will include the glorification of mass murder.

 

It is preposterous for OSF to claim that the IRA fought a justifiable war. The people of Ireland year after year democratically rejected the IRA. IRA terrorism divided not united the people of Ireland and IRA violence killed over half of all those dead over the years of violence by the state and terror groups.

This is an organisation that is still in the trenches of its mother party – still steeped in fallacy and revisionism.

 

For them to now grotesquely promote IRA terror by a visit to a site of mass murder is equivalent to the British Army Cadets visiting the site of the Massacre at Ballymurphy in 1971 – it’s deplorable.

 

It is evident that this organisation has no interest in looking forward and working for a shared future. They’re only interest is in indoctrination and propaganda.

 

But I will be taking part in a panel discussion at St. Mary’s University on the Falls Road, Monday 19th January at 7pm. As far as I understand the Shinners youngest Councillor, Charlene O’Hara will be on the panel as well. Should be interesting…….