Provisionals Head To Sit in Westminister
Gerry Kelly one of the Provisional leadership has signalled a change in policy towards policing in the Six Counties
Media release from
Des Long, Chairman
Limerick Republican Information Service
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For the attention of News Editor/Newsroom…
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The day is not far off when Provisional Sinn Fein will be
policing the police in the Six Counties and as a consequence,
taking their seats in the British Parliament at Westminister,
the chairman of the Limerick Republican Information Service
said today.
Des Long from Corbally said that yet another u turn by senior
Provisionals will impose recognition of the police on their
Supporters and the final sell out will be walking into the
Palace of Westminster.
“The masters of spin are at it again,” said Mr.Long. “They are
now presenting their latest climbdown as a victory for political
action. The fact is the Dublin and London Administrations are on
the public record as saying that Stormont will not be restored unless
the Provisionals support policing.
“It is as simple as that – the Provisionals have their backs against
the walls of Westminister and their MI5 masters are now pushing
them into the Palace.
“The final surrender will come when the Provisionals take their
seats but rather than be truthful with the Irish people their spin
masters will present their action as yet another tactic on the way
to gaining the All Ireland Republic.
“The only people who seem to believe the continuing Provisional
lies, are the Provisionals themselves. Certainly they have no
credability left with true Republicans who oppose the Stormont
Agreement because it will not bring about a new and united Ireland.
“In fact the Agreement is a failure because it copper fastens the
partition of Ireland and ensures the British presence. Republicans
know that the real cause of conflict is the British presence in Ireland.”
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Issued on Monday 16th January 2006
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