You clearly seem to have a strong opinion but seem petrified at the prospect of laying that forward to us and articulating a critique of their manifesto.
What are you shitting on about? I was talking about votes and running in elections. They did so from 1983 in Westminister, as a clearly expressed policy. They were outvoted by the SDLP. Your contention is that âthey didnât try too hardâ, as your attempt to suggest that the IRA had the support of the nationalist community.
45k is comfortable enough in Limerick, but in Dublin I wouldnât be so sure.
Fairplay for actually putting the policies on the thread. The Multinationals like Apple, Facebook, Google and the financial services corporations from the US are paying ridiculous low levels of tax, but their jobs wouldânt be in Ireland otherwise unfortunately.
Itâs a catch 22. Still better off with them then without.
They did so on the basis of an abstentionst ticket. Again, I will repeat the question, do you think a party who is showing a serious intent of entering constitutional politics does so on an abstentionist ticket?
The IRA had a strong support from the nationalist community and at time the IRA strongly superseded SF.