TIL Tags:ireland 7 comments Where is today’s SF on that? No Éire Nua? Think this is a bit simplified Irish politics is so confusing. So many splits and mergers Missing the line where the blueshirts Cummann na nGaedheal members went back to SF And Leo thinks they’re the OGs lol boy is in space There shouldn’t be a connection between the anti-treaty Sinn Féin and any of the modern versions of Sinn Féin. Check out the Sinn Féin funds court case where the Supreme Court ruled that the pre-1923 party was a separate legal entity to the 1940’s party. Not shown: Democratic Left merged with Labour. Catherine Murphy, of Democratic left, later split off again to lead the Social Democrats Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
There shouldn’t be a connection between the anti-treaty Sinn Féin and any of the modern versions of Sinn Féin. Check out the Sinn Féin funds court case where the Supreme Court ruled that the pre-1923 party was a separate legal entity to the 1940’s party.
Not shown: Democratic Left merged with Labour. Catherine Murphy, of Democratic left, later split off again to lead the Social Democrats
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Where is today’s SF on that?
No Éire Nua? Think this is a bit simplified
Irish politics is so confusing. So many splits and mergers
Missing the line where the blueshirts Cummann na nGaedheal members went back to SF
And Leo thinks they’re the OGs lol boy is in space
There shouldn’t be a connection between the anti-treaty Sinn Féin and any of the modern versions of Sinn Féin.
Check out the Sinn Féin funds court case where the Supreme Court ruled that the pre-1923 party was a separate legal entity to the 1940’s party.
Not shown: Democratic Left merged with Labour. Catherine Murphy, of Democratic left, later split off again to lead the Social Democrats