A socialist and Irish republican but never an ideologue, inspired to political thought and action by the noble struggles of the democrats and revolutionaries.
Author: Pauline Hadaway
Sinn Féin at the Crossroads
Pauline Hadaway is a lifelong advocate of a United Ireland and as such we are happy to republish this article courtesy of the website Taking Back Control. The view expressed are Pauline’s and not necessarily shared by irishborderpoll.com. One hundred years after the northern Unionists seceded from the Irish Free State, Sinn Féin, the party of Irish […]
Time to face the past
Pauline Hadaway argues that British people need to confront their own history and join with Irish people, from every part of Ireland, to put the past to rights. “There was a lot promised initially, a lot hoped for…so many things could have happened. We could have had a coin, we could have had a stamp. […]
Originally published on spiked. Does Arlene Foster’s resignation signal the beginning of the end for power-sharing or just another spin of the wheel? Northern Ireland’s political hamster wheel once again turned full circle, as Arlene Foster announced her decision to quit the political stage this week. Foster had been handed the role of acting First […]