Irish politicians to be invited to Belfast for Battle of the Somme and Armistice Day ceremonies
Historic invite points to ever deepening ties
Belfast's current Lord Mayor Niall O'Donnghaile has claimed that republicans will consider attending the main event if significant changes were made. O'Donnghaile's own great uncle Frank Alexander O'Boyle died at the Battle of the Somme while fighting with the Royal Leinster Regiment.
However, republican leader at City Hall Jim McVeigh made his opposition to the proposal clear this week, branding the motion 'premature and ill thought-out.'
'We should remember these people, but our representatives are not interested in celebrating the fact that thousands of men were led to the slaughter in an imperialist war,' added McVeigh. 'They were brave men, yes. But, lions led by donkeys in some respects," Mr McVeigh said.
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