![]() It must start planning for a united Ireland and it must begin by establishing a citizens’ assembly – and if it doesn’t, Sinn Féin will. They are deaf to the thunder of tomorrow galloping up on them, she asserted. The Government’s response to her giddy-up doesn’t impress her much. When does she envisage this end of end days to be achieved? Are we talking a year, two years, 10? And how? But pronouncing the end days of anything is just firing an unsettling timeline into the void. We are in “the end days of partition”, Mary Lou McDonald declared. While the First Minister-in-waiting beamed out a soothing, pluralist message at the ardfheis to her electorate in Northern Ireland, her party president hammered home an uncompromising edict to the Republic. Sinn Féin’s contrasting pitches to its two jurisdictions were noted at the weekend. ![]()
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