Populist promises to reverse every tough decision are nothing but empty rhetoric, irresponsible leadership, and bad politics. They are not the solution to Ireland's problems.
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When you look at what I've done here, you see a consistent theme of reforms which is not driven by any dogma from across the water, but a radical agenda to make sure Northern Ireland's people enjoy equal opportunities, driven by the values of social justice.
Irish people are pragmatic. They understand that nobody is going to fix our problems but ourselves.
The sheer scale of what the Tories are attempting to do is staggering. But Sinn Fein will not agree to this ideologically driven austerity agenda.
Simply because something is a populist movement doesn't make it either good or bad.
We don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount of votes will win freedom in Ireland. At the end of the day, it will be the cutting edge of the IRA which will bring freedom.
The way forward is by building political support for republican and democratic objectives across Ireland and by winning support for these goals internationally.
Well I think it has always been a mistake to reduce the peace process in Ireland to a decommissioning process.
I do not believe in populism. I am not a supporter of radical decisions. Practice has shown that usually these are harmful.
Populism is dangerous.
For far too long, the people of Northern Ireland have been denied an equal voice and equal representation in government. It is time for the Assembly and Executive to be up and running and the people's business to be addressed.
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