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31st March 2005

Mandate Makes Sinn Fein Arrogant and IRA Complacent

Permalink 11:28:42 pm, Categories: News, Northern Ireland, Politics, Election 2005, 379 words  

THAT's the claim made today by SDLP leader Mark Durkan. He told colleagues in his Foyle constituency that the provisionals are acting like a political settlement will just fall into place after the elections, and that Sinn Fein are misleading voters by talking as if a deal will just 'click into place' after May.

Durkan went on "They ask people to strengthen Sinn Fein’s hand for one last bit of negotiation. We have heard this all before. That is what we they told people before the last elections, the ones before that and the ones before that again." He also said that as long as Sinn Fein's vote has continued to grow, the provisional movement as a whole has "no incentive to clean up it's act".

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'Slim-Fast Stadium' Gets Green Light

Permalink 12:56:56 am, Categories: News, Northern Ireland, Politics, Sport, 696 words  

Today the Direct Misrule minister for finance, Ian Pearson, Labour MP for Dudley South announced that the Maze site was the only viable proposal for Northern Ireland's new stadium.

Despite opposition from sports fans across Northern Ireland, from Belfast to Londonderry, to Bangor, to Drumahoe, the government have decided to land Northern Ireland with a stadium in the backend of nowhere, against the wishes of Northern Ireland football fans and Ulster Rugby fans. It's true the site is only a few miles form the City* of Lisburn, but as the Millenium Stadim and Lansdowne Road (remember the Bertie Bowl?) testify, to get any kind of decent atmosphere about a city on the day of a big game, the stadium must be located in the city centre. The arguments for this have been made ad nauseum and I won't go into them here.

I'd love to see the reports on the viability of the sites (if such reports even exist) just to compare and contrast how far the government went to investigate the potential for the other sites. We were always going to be told the Maze site was the only show in town. Unofficial sources have been saying this for months, now we know.

It would certainly seem plausible that Ian Pearson and his friend Angela Smith, have been lying from day one on this. Why is the Maze the only viable option? Was it really about the money? Did they genuinely try and overcome this? Or was the site selection simply about the career of a few jumped up Labour government ministers, attempting to make a name for themselves?

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