Micheál Martin's Stormont criticism makes a bit of history
THERE has been a minor outbreak of Irish history. For the first time in about 45 years a senior Dáil politician has criticised the Stormont government.
Indeed, Fianna Fáil leader, Micheál Martin, did not just criticise Stormont, he attacked its performance last week-end in a manner rarely seen since de Valera said that partition was an old fortress of crumbled masonry, held together with the plaster of fiction. (I think he got that one wrong.)
Mr Martin's more positive contribution at his party's 1916 commemoration called on the British and Irish governm[...]
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