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Stormont: An obstacle to Irish freedom and unity
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press release
Tuesday May 08, 2007 16:56 by Seán Ó Murchú - Sinn Féin (Poblachtach) - Cork
Statement by Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton The recalling of the Stormont assembly today (May 8 ) serves to block the possibility of a just and lasting settlement of the conflict in Ireland. The Stormont assembly is an obstacle to Irish freedom and unity, it is one of the pillars of the failed partitionist set-up imposed on the Irish people by the Treaty of surrender in 1921. Since 1921 there have been five agreements, the 1921 Treaty, 1925 Boundary Agreement, the 1938 Anglo-Irish Trade Agreement, the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement and the 1998 Stormont agreement followed by the proposals agreed at St Andrew's in October 2006. All of these were agreements but none of them constituted a settlement, for the simple reason that all of them are based on the 1920 British Government of Ireland Act which partitioned Ireland. They all failed to deliver a settlement because each of these agreements ignored the essential truth which is that there can be no final settlement short of British government disengagement from Ireland. |