Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams asks IRA splinter groups to end violence
Adams urges ‘dissidents’ to ‘reflect on their position’
That is a significant challenge but one I believe we are up to and can succeed in.
This is a phase of political activity that is about persuasion; it’s about democratic conversations and winning support for Irish unity.
Violent actions will not assist this process. Violent actions will make the task of achieving a YES vote more difficult. So, consider the options. Examine the possibilities. And don’t miss this opportunity.
I believe Irish unity makes sense. I believe it makes political and economic sense and that it is in the best interests of the people of these islands.
The Good Friday Agreement provides a legislative, peaceful anddemocratic route to Irish unity. A Border Poll is the means.
So, let the people decide!
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