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Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams slams Queen Elizabeth’s upcoming visit to Ireland

Says the visit will cause offense to many Irish victims of British rule


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Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has said that Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Ireland, which is set for May, is premature.

“As republicans, Sinn Féin is very aware of the symbolism of a state visit by Queen Elizabeth of England and of the offense it will cause to many Irish citizens, particularly victims of British rule and those with legacy issues in this state and in the North. We are also very conscious of the attitude of our unionist neighbors,” he said.

Adams also stated the occasion reflected a different time that the queen could now visit, the first visit to the Irish Republic by a British monarch in 100 years.

The trip “is obviously an indication that we are living in changed and changing times. Sinn Féin is in the leadership of this process of change,” Adams said.

Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen stated that the visit would “put the relationship between Britain and Ireland on a new footing, to explore what we have in common.”

He said that there is a “very strong Irish diaspora” in Britain, “and it’s very important that we develop relations in the 21st century, having overcome the difficulties of the past one.”

A spokesman for British Prime Minister David Cameron stated, “The visit symbolizes the strength of the relationship between our nations and the bond between the British and Irish people.”

Fianna Fáil leader Micheal Martin told “The Irish Times” that the May visit is a “further milestone in the transformation of relationships between our countries that has been ongoing for many years and will act as another step in the journey of reconciliation.”

The fact that a visit could now take place – the first by a British sovereign to Dublin since 1911 – “is an endorsement of the peace strategy pursued by Irish and British governments over a number of decades.”

Democratic Unionist MP Jeffrey Donaldson said he was worried about violent demonstrations but said the visit was “appropriate and timely.”

Speaking of possible violent protests he said, “I believe the security forces will be able to handle it. It isn’t a reason for cancelling it. We must never allow extremists of whatever persuasion to interfere with efforts to strengthen relations.”


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do you mean a flying column? sorry falls I would most likely be asked to leave.
FallsRNat..I agree totally with the grudge part and since you understand it so well Seamus..The Queen should too. You are a bit of a prod lover though.Defending their whole history and point of view,while shunning the nationalist point of view. That is a bit of a prod lover if you ask me.Course the prods do like to instill their own insecurities on Catholics by portraying how great they are. Bet that cricket game, Ireland won nearly killed them. Glad I wasn't listening to their excuses..pppp
he's even out of step with Martin (i was PIRA) McGuiness who is warning against anti queen demos, he's finally woken up to the fact that most people see it as an overdue visit from our nearest countries monarch.
sean - will u b flying over to support the lads then?
sirpeter - u excel yrself, prod lover c'mn, uniformed terrorist, i don't think so. some people have been watching me 4 years, they had their chance when i was in my fatigues, they know, that if i disappear, they will too, there will be no negotiation, u shd know yr history, we always carry a grudge
FallsRNat.."if you really think that a marxist govt under the RA is the best way forward".. Ah come on Seamus..You really are overreacting..It will be a Gerryist government in a United Ireland..An Irish Nationlist Royalist,Ex British uniformed terrorist,and Prod lover. Jesus, Seamus..No wonder you are imagining all sorts of things. Some people must be watching you..Don't walk down any dark alleys alone for fu*k sake.
I hope the people turn out in droves to greet her "royal smugness" and turn their backs to her as she passes by.
Gerry Adams is right again. No visit by the head of the Saxe-Coburg Gotha family. These dysfunctional morons have no business visiting anything.
yes sean, i started off as a republican & got sickened by all of the violence, then became a nationalist, but got turned off by the the inability of St John of Hume to engage in anything, but tribal politics. If all the irish state has to offer is a return to the old sectarian ways of Baron von adams & his ilk, then yes, i will become another paddy without a state, unlike youse, i won't run 3000 miles away, i'll move to the UK with my wife/kids to start a new life. the whole point of a free state is that it is open to all peoples regardless of ethnicity, religion et al. unfortunately SI is none of the above, if you really think that a marxist govt under the RA is the best way forward with all their baggage then youse guys are as deluded as ever, i take it u will be returning from OZ to take up residence in the new UI, or are u another plastic paddy full of shi*e.
Who's reality your a royalist and by your own admission an ex british serviceman. I merely stated fact.
seano - if u can't accept reality, don't comment, snide remarks will get u nowhere
Remember fallrnat is an ex British uniformed terrorist.
sirpeter - the queen has only to utter 1 sentence & the illusion of a UI will be gone forever. She announces that Coronation St & Eastenders will no longer be beamed into the emerald isle. Gerry - honesty - don't make me laugh, when i challenged him in the falls with the rest of the fallsters, he couldn't even look us in the eye over his PIRA status, we're not the doe eyed press or starry eyed southerners, we are the old style republicans, u can't pull the wall over our eyes. If Gerry was only PSF not PIRA, then Davy Ervine was only PUP, no chance he was in UVF, u can remodel yrself as much as u like, but u must not deny historical fact.
FallsRNat..Gerry says it wasn't..So I believe Gerry..Just more hearsay to discredit Sinn Fein. Most honest man in Ireland is Gerry.If there was a swap with the NP's they would flock back in their thousands. It would double the population of Ireland. The only problem is the English,Scotish and welsh would come too..Hell ..Who could stick the NP's..Bangin' and a Drumin' half the year.
when are you all going to stop and start living all this bitterness is not good for anyone, least of all our young people.Both sides were as bad as each other. WE NEED TO MOVE ON.




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