SDLP Youth Conference…2014

SDLP Youth held their annual Conference today.
It was a little low-key.
Many of the leading young members were otherwise engaged…canvassing for the upcoming elections. A lot of them like Thomas Larkham (Lurgan), Ben Niblock (South Derry), Dermot Henderson (Derry) and Malachy Quinn (Coalisland) are standing for election to their local councils.
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Alex Attwood was in a relaxed mode. It is his birthday (55 if youre asking) and a few points from the speech.
Every party with “something to hide” has been rallied by the Haass Talks. The notion to forget the Past has been given hope.
SDLP gets a lot of respect from such diverse victims group as the Pat Finnucane Centre,the Ballymurphy Massacre Group and the (predominantly Unionist) Innocent Victims Group. Alex seemed optimistic.
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Alasdair McDonnell spoke mainly on party organisation…with the focus on the Elections.
SDLP is in better shape.
Some figures.
With the deadline for nominating candidates just three days away:
SDLP has 120 candidates already in place.
(FROM LATER CONVERSATIONS: A few are likely to be added but it might not be possible to have a candidate in every area…it is actually possible to have every area covered but in some loyalist areas a problem in getting ten local signatures).
The Gender Balance…the target for SDLP was to have at least 30% Female…at todays date it is nearer 36%…it might change a little before the deadline on Tuesday.
Fresh Blood…55 of the 120 are standing in their first Election.

Still work to be done: Identifying talent for 2020.
SDLP needs Orators, Legislators, “Media Gurus” ( I think this means Bloggers) and that essential Person to Person contact.
The rest of the day….a panel discussion…on the how to get young people involved and “workshops”.

And of course, best wishes to the new Youth Executive including new Chair, Cliona McCarney (who will be off to USA soon to take part in the Washington-Ireland Intern Programme.
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Election Literature…UKIP

UKIP also leafleted me today.
The United Kingdom Independence Party is of course…mad.
They will be destroy the “United Kingdom” which means I want to support them.
Their entire raison d’etre is that they dont much care for the modern world…especially Europe. And Britains membership of the European Union.
To be fair successive national European Governments have delivered a “Europe” by stealth …a Europe that no national electorates would have endorsed had they known the full ramifications.
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When Ireland, Denmark and Britain joined the original six (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Germany, and France)…in 1973, it was the Common Market…and it was about Free Trade.
Broadly these nine countries shared the same western European values.
Greece, Spain and Portugal joined …in part to bolster their democratic credentials, having suffered under Fascism until the 1970s.
The expansion to fifteen (Austria, Sweden and Finland) seemed to enhance Western European and Scandanavian values and Europe was moving closer to economic and political union.

Add in ten more. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Slovenia and their recent record of being part of totalitarianism….as well as a completely different economic level…and notwithstanding the democratic credentials of Cyprus and Malta….there was a slippery slope, amplified by the Global Economic Meltdown in 2008.
The European Project had over-reached itself.
And since then Europe has added Bulgaria and Romania.
And Croatia.

Free movement of Jobs and Capital….Big Business and the Financial World love Europe.
Free movement of people? Hmmm.
A European citizen has the right to live and work anywhere in Europe.
A British person has the right to retire to Spain and Greece.
Poles, Lithuanians, Czechs etc have the right to work in Britain.
Racism raises its ugly head…and UKIP and indeed the French National Front capitalise on it.
There is …as always…a genuine concern.
That there is a loss of “British jobs”
That there is a loss of “service” (Health, Education etc)
That there is less control of the British Government about its own sovreignty.
With the three main British parties locked into the European Project, it has isolated them from mainstream British opinion…legitimate opinion.
UKIP with its nasty little agenda has moved onto that ground.
Legitimate concerns are as always stoked by those with a nasty little agenda.

Its a cliche but UKIP is essentially the right-wing xenophobic element of the British Conservative Party. They used to be held in check by vague Tory Leadership promises of a Referendum or “standing up for Britain” in Europe.
Its an odd fact that Britain doesnt like “foreigners”. After all, they have spent a few hundred years of their history, introducing themselves to Indians, Nigerians, South Africans and Irish at the point of a gun and at the point of a bayonet.

Every five years, the European Elections come around. And they are pretty meaningless in real terms.
They are effectively a means of kicking “Europe”.
Voter turn-out is traditionally low.
UKIP did well last time in 2009. Sending UKIP MEPs to Brussels does not affect the governance of Britain.
They are expected to do well next month.
But the voting system is largely proportional.
But UKIP is embedding itself into the British political system. Its not very likely that UKIP will actually win seats in the Westminster Election of 2015 but in the “first past the post” system, they will affect the result and cost Tories seats.

There is a genuine dilemna here.
There are genuine concerns. And there are stoked-up fears.
Senior UKIP figures …including Leader, Nigel Farage…look like relics from the 1950s…before “modern” Britain. Before Multi-Culturalism.
There are two distinct types of UKIP member. Famously there are the “blokes” such as Farage himself, who is the guy that men would like to have a pint down at The Red Lion. Farage himself doesnt strike me as a racist….just the embarrassing uncle that says the politically incorrect thing at a family occasion.
But there is a more sinister type person …the racist, the sexist, the homophobe.
And thats the great problem for UKIP…you can just about take the politically incorrect uncle but you get outright unacceptable.

And yet UKIP has never been the subject of scrutiny.
Until now.
Its not just the unacceptable racism, sexism and homophobia. Its the Hypocrisy. Its the Amateurism.
When a senior member of the Party casually refers to women journalists as “sluts” then it is clearly unacceptable.
When another member believes that the recent floods in England were caused by the debate around Equal Marriage…then its beyond Ridicule.
When UKIP complain about the excessive expenses drawn by MEPs …then its almost amusing that UKIP MEPs are not shy about claiming the expenses.
When Farage talks about “foreigners” coming to Britain to take “British jobs”…and it emerges that his secretary is his German wife, then thats just Hypocrisy.
When a candidate in the upcoming Euro Elections….talks about Ed Milliband (Labour Leader) as being “Polish, not British” then thats just not true its border-line racist with just a hint of anti-semitism. When it emerges that the candidate was actually born in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) then thats that stupid. When the candidate talks about Nigerians being “criminal” and Islam being a “Satanic religion”….then thats just very very sinister.
When it transpires that the actor playing the part of an unemployed British worker in an Election broadcast (commercial) is actually Irish…then thats just shambolic.

Oddly the British right-wing media nurtured UKIP.
Even encouraged the narrative that they were harmless buffoons from a by-gone age.
And now almost daily …UKIP is subject to a degree of scrutiny.
The exposures range from outright racism (and sexism and homophobia) to hapless amateurism.
People say that the “political pool” should be widened but necessarily bringing new people into politics is bringing amateurs into politics.

The question arises as to why there much scrutiny now.
Did the right-wing media create a monster?
Are they genuinely concerned about the sinister underbelly of UKIP?
Are they more concerned that the UKIP needs to be pegged back because it is having a negative impact on the mainstream British Conservative party.

But how should an Irish nationalist view this?
Well…in a global sense, all the bad stuff…racism…its on the rise.
And I think its related to the end of the Cold War.
The Soviet Union thru its totalitarianism kept a lid on racial tensions within its borders.
The fall of the Iron Curtain all the old hatreds re-surfaced…from the Baltic, to the Steppes and thru to the Balkans…..and across the Mediterranean….and in the English Channel…to Paris, Berlin, London….to Dublin, to Belfast…to the smallest Irish village.
It all has to be stopped.
And that need to defeat the vilest of feelings is more important than being amused by the temporary discomfort of the British political class being undermined by the amateurism of UKIP and the feeble attempts of the British Establishment to deal with the out-working of its own Imperial Past.
The bottom line is that UKIP makes Politics ….toxic.

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Election Literature…Alliance Party

The first Election literature arrived.
Local Alliance Party. No mention of Euros or Anna Lo.
Indeed the only person mentioned is the Nonentity who is standing.
Thats just about ruined by day.

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“The Simpsons”

Anyone else notice this tonight.

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“The Simpsons” have done a few good Troubles-related gags. Good to see that the Green Guy is getting the better of the Orange Guy.
No LetsGetAlongerism in Springfield.

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Proclamation 1916

It is fashionable for LetsGetAlongerists to equate unionism and nationalism as equally sectarian. It is fashionable for “liberal unionists” to think that nationalism is as sectarian as their more hardcore unionism.
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Nothing can be further from the Truth.
While acknowledging the historical questions…as to whether the 1916 Easter Rising was a good idea or a bad idea, there is no question that it was MORALLY justified and that the Proclamation is non-sectarian.
The Republic of Ireland is entitled to the allegiance of every Irishman and Irishwoman.
Needless to say it has mine.

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Birth of The Republic (Paget)

Easter 1916.
Not of course “accurate” and requiring a certain amount of artistic licence.
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Three years ago, I was told something really interesting about this iconic image…and an unlikely connexion to Sherlock Holmes

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So…I Am Actually A TUV Supporter

I have to admit that I love those MEMEs and surveys on Facebook.
In the last week, I have learned that
1 My Aura is Blue.
2 My Game of Thrones Character name is Ser(sic) Jon Mormaunt, First of His Name.
And
3 The Country I Should Have Been Born In Is…France.

So Slugger O’Toole links to a poll by Chambre PA (the lobbying people who arent Stratagem) and Belfast Telegraph (boooo!)…..Which Political Party Should I Vote For.
To be honest, I suspected a LetsGetAlongerist Plot which would reveal we should all vote Alliance.
But….and this despite declaring that I would only ever consider voting SDLP, Sinn Fein and Green….and declaring I wanted the Irish National Flag to fly over Council Buildings…it turns out that I am…..well see for yourself.
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Yes it turns out that I am 68% compatable with the right wing, sectarian knuckledraggers in the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) and only 4% compatible with SDLP…and I am actually a member of SDLP.
In fairness this might explain why so many of my SDLP colleagues, especially Headquarters Staff…run the other way when they see me approaching at a Conference.

And it might be the same software that is used by the several online dating sites, which have me on their books. Although I am quite a catch…I keep getting strange bottle blonde women with “LOVE” on the fingers of one hand and “HAT” on the fingers of the other hand.
Of course its not their fault that they only have three fingers on one hand….but they are “hard lukkin tickets”.

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Resisting A “Normal” Society

I got an email today. Based on a comment I made on another message board, I am asked the question “Do you even WANT (my emphasis) a normal society?”

Simple Question. Simple Answer.
NO….NO I DONT WANT A NORMAL SOCIETY.
All so-called progress to a normal society must be resisted.
Norn Iron is a nonsense. A Historical Wrong. Normalising Norn Iron is like putting a tuxedo on a chimpanzee.
Norn Iron is “No Mans Land”.
A Contradiction.
Yes …I like the Peace/Passivity but voting for the Good Friday Agreement implies no more.
Northern Nationalists are “minimalists”….we have no commitment or certainly no affection for Norn Iron.
To strive for a normal society undermines my own belief that Norn Iron is a worthless place.

The best the LetsGetAlongerists can hope for is that I remain a cheerful minimalist. And never become a grumpy minimalist.

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“Mainstream Nationalist” Makes A Comeback

Back to the Future.?
It is the 1960s again.
Every nationalist could be called a “mainstream nationalist”.
I am pretty sure my family was.
Catholic…we had the “Irish News” delivered from Albert Street, while the Protestant neighbours had the “News Letter” delivered from the Grosvenor Road. We went to Catholic schools and joined the Legion of Mary, while the Protestant boys went to state schools and joined the Boys Brigade. We thought Dennis Tuohy read the local news better than Maurice Shillington, Michael Baguely and Walter Love.
My parents voted for Harry Diamond at Stormont. He won Falls constituency easily enough and was a member of the permenant nationalist minority on the Stormont benches.
Of course that same divided Opposition and abstentionist element could not deliver West Belfast at Stormont.
In the mid-1960s, I think I actually had two lives.
Born and living in West Belfast, I had no cousins at all on the FitzjamesHorse side of my family. I never really felt part of a great extended family on the Falls Road. I always felt kinda envious of other Catholic boys in West Belfast but I think this lack of family “connexion” saved me a lot of grief in the 1970s.
There was no role model to get me “into trouble” by following into the IRA.
Nor was there a funeral to attend of a cousin “killed in action” or the tortured victim of the Shankill Butchers.
And yet I had that “second life” in the 1960s. For every summer, I was a Fitzjames Horse…who could have been a Murphy, a McGuinness, a Quinn, a Donaghy or a Brady….for this was my mothers Brady family in Armagh and East and South Tyrone. Indeed for a month every summer, i would be staying with my Auntie Jennie and her family in Coalisland, the small overwhelmingly Catholic town in County Tyrone. And during the summer I got to meet that extended Brady cousins.
For Auntie Jennie (the second eldest) and my mother (youngest) were siblings. One of ELEVEN Brady children. My mother was almost 40 when I was born. And there was a big generation gap between my Brady cousins and me.
They were adults when I was a child.
Indeed their own children are closer in age to me.

And they were mainstream nationalists too…different from a dazzling urbanite like myself of course.
Indeed in the summer of 1964, I was sitting on the shoulders of my cousin Anthony when newly elected Stormont MP, Austin Currie, stepped out on to the flat roof of the newly built Catholic Parochial Centre in Coalisland.
Yet Austin Currie would go on to a founder member of SDLP.
And Anthony would be a Sinn Fein supporter.
What exactly is “mainstream nationalism”?
Well it believes in a United Ireland…and is I think ambiguous about Physical Force and Constitutionalism.
After all we honour a History,where Physical Force was used to advance Irish nationalism.
And we respect OUR State, established by Physical Force.
And we have this Aquinas thing going…”the just war” and that bigger Catholic (Christian) thing that killing people is not very nice.
And we have that whole “Law and Order Good Citizen” thing.

I have been asked is “mainstream nationalists” support the IRA?
Well we always had those ridiculous British Army types like Brigadier Farrar Hockley, claiming that 99% of Catholics supported the Brits and their methods.
Nonsense of course.
But I think there are different approaches to individual actions.

Hard to find a mainstream nationalist who would not have supported the actions of the IRA defending St Mathews and Short Strand in the summer of 1970. Hard to find a mainstream nationalist who would have supported the IRA Bombings on Bloody Friday …or Claudy, or Kingsmills, or Jean McConvile…and so much more.
Yet…look at the explosions in which twenty or so British paratroopers were killed at Warrenpoint and well the condemnations would be limited.

Sinn Fein (the IRA) were not involved in mainstream politics in the 1970s. Absolute abstentionists from the British electoral system and committed to the Conflict…it left mainstream nationalism in the hands of SDLP.
To a certain extent this would still be the case if Sinn Fein withdrew from Politics and the IRA returned to violence.
SDLP would still hold South Belfast, Foyle and South Down at Westminster.
SDLP would gain Newry-Armagh and West Belfast…from Sinn Fein.
Other current Sinn Fein seats like Mid Ulster would be problematic.
West Tyrone and Fermanagh-South Tyrone would likely go to unionists because abstentionism would be a major factor.

So there has been a series of events which brought SF into the mainstream of nationalism.
I was actually living in Fermanagh-South Tyrone (Dungannon)) when the Hunger Strikes were ongoing.
I did not vote in the election that elected Bobby Sands.
Yet this was clearly an endorsement that the prisoners certainly and the IRA effectively could themselves be seen as victims by mainstream nationalism.
Sinn Fein has never looked back and now fully involved in the electoral process…in the Republic and at Stormont where they take seats and cabinet posts…and at Westminster where they refuse to take an oath of allegiance and do not take seats.
And of course the ceasefires, de-commissioning of weapons and nearly two decades of Peace …have all made SF more “mainstream”.

Arguably SF has been boosted by the British and Irish Governments publicly praising SDLP while undermining them in favour of SF.
Certainly from 1998 to 2009, I would have regarded both SDLP and SF as mainstream and SF were more trustworthy as SDLP seemed to be giving too much concessions.

As a Strabane delegate put it to SDLP Conference in November 2012, the message SDLp were getting on the doorsteps was that “we had not left the SDLP…the SDLP left us”.

In 2014, I find it intriguing that Sinn Fein can go to Windsor Castle to chat to Mrs Windsor but have a problem with SDLP sitting in Wrstminster.
How exactly does a “mainstream nationalist” respond?
Clearly there is a dissident or un-reconstructed republican community, who are beyond the reach of Sinn Feins canvassers.
But is there a “floating nationalist voter”?
Is there a group of people who largely go with Sinn Fein incumbency in Newry-Armagh and for SDLP incumbency in South Down?
What does the mainstream nationalist think of Martin McGuinness meeting Mrs Windsor?
What does the mainstream nationalist think of the OTRs?
Does it not inhibit SFs in pursuing justice for (say) victims of the Ballymurphy Massacre when they have a nod and a wink…or more from the British Government that they themselves cannot be prosecuted. Dont they know that the same deal must have been extended to the Ballymurphy Paras?
Are mainstream nationalists at ease with the idea that the Brits turned a blind eye to the importation of “clean guns” into Ireland, so that the Nice IRA could deal with dissident voices as a “house-keeping”.
So..isnt there just too much doubt about Sinn Fein over the last few uears.
Robert McCartney.
Paul Quinn.
Irish Language Rights.
Welfare cuts.
Girdwood Housing in North Belast.
Education.

Is Sinn Feins performance as much an issue in 2014 as it was for SDLP a decade ago?

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Justice Delayed

Nearly four decades ago, Dinny Mullen was murdered at his home near Moy in County Tyrone. The murderers were members of the British Security Forces.
Writs have been served on the PSNI and Ministry of Defence.
Denise Fox, SDLP Executive Member is a daughter of Dinny Mullen.
At this Press Conference at SDLP HQ:
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Alban Magennis MLA North Belfast.
Dr Alasdair McDonnell MP MLA South Belfast (Party Leader)
Denise Fox
Kevin Winters, Solicitor.

Note the portrait of SDLP founder-member, Paddy Wilson, behind Alban and Alasdair.
Paddy was bruutally murdered by loyalists in 1973.
He was a friend pf my father.

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