Monday, 12 June 2017

U.K.:SINN FEIN IS THE 6TH LARGEST PARTY



U.K.:SINN FEIN IS THE 6TH LARGEST PARTY
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU,
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ADAMS NOT HAPPY WITH MRS THERESA MAY ON COMMENTS OVER IRELAND

Sinn Fein political party is now the sixth biggest political group in all of the United Kingdom
In a world exclusive check on the political waters of the United Kingdom after the recently held snap elections ,it was discovered that only the likes of The Conservative Party ,the Labour Party ,Liberal Democrats ,the Scottish National Party ,The Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland had more fire power  than it in a nation of over 123 political parties minus the one's gone into extinction.
It was discovered that albeit exclusively by the News office Desk of Paedia Express in Lagos,Nigeria that the political party which has a very unique but complex history has seats at the Republic of Ireland's Parliament in Dublin,Ireland ,Seats at the Northern Ireland Parliament in Belfast ,Seats at the British Parliament ,Westminster ,London,England and the European Parliament in Strasbourg,France aside from being the party controlling the affairs of the state till march,2017 in a co-power sharing deal from which they later backed out from based  on political philosophy .
This reporter also noted that based on the current political permutations in the U.k. at the moment ,Sinn Fein was the Third Biggest political nationalist party after the Scottish Nationalist Party [S.N.P] and the Democratic Unionist Party [D.U.P.].
Based on the last elections in Republic of Ireland , Sinn Fein  is now the Third biggest party in that nation with its members and representatives  at the heart  of activities at the Dail,Irish Parliament in Dublin.
It is now the Second biggest political party in Northern Ireland based on March,2017 polls ,again with its members dictating the proceedings at Stormont,Northern Ireland Parliament in Belfast.
Sinn Fein continues to campaign for an Independent and a single but undivided Irish homeland ,a philosophy that has being at the heart of its policies for well up to a century.
Sinn Fein as a result of its very unique features and history is without a doubt one of the most powerful political party or group at any level of the game anywhere around the world.
A source had initially hinted that if by 13th of June,2017 ,Mrs Theresa May,The British Prime Minister could not agree terms with the Democratic Unionist Party [D.U.P]to form a coalition government ,Queen Elizabeth the 2nd was going to ask Mr Jeremy Corbyrn of the Labour Party to form a government with Sinn Fein again being touted in some quarters as a possible bride to be wooed in British politics.
However as at press time ,it would appear that Mrs May has consolidated her hold on power as she has reshuffled her cabinet. cabinet

It owns the An Foblacht Newspapers of Dublin,an agency it uses to chart its own course to the rest of the world.
It also recently engaged the services of Paedia Express as a veritable media associate through its Founder who is a honorary member despite been a Nigerian.
Earlier this afternoon, Theresa May confirmed that maintaining the common travel area between Northern Ireland and the Republic will be “an important part of the talks” during the upcoming Brexit negotiations.
The British Prime Minister stated that "we will deliver a practical solution that allows the maintenance of the common travel area with the Republic of Ireland", however she failed to provide further details, or mention how this will work without the customs union.
May did state that "nobody wants to return to the borders of the past", but like so many of the issues regarding Brexit, there are some extremely important questions that remain unanswered, especially in relation to Northern Ireland.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has described the British Prime Minister’s statement on Brexit as evidence that the British state is “set on course for a so-called Hard Brexit”.

He said: “The decision to leave the single market and the customs union sets Britain on course for a hard Brexit. The economic and political implications of this for the people of this island are significant. The British Prime Minister provided no new information about Britain’s approach to the North in respect of Brexit; no willingness to look at a special designated status for the North within the EU; no real role for the devolved governments in the negotiations; and old rhetoric on the future of the Common Travel Area".
Adams goes on to condemn May's refusal to provide a more detailed plan regarding the reintroduction of a potential hard border between the North and the Republic.
“Her remarks on the future of the Common Travel Area contained no new detail. As she has said before, Ms. May set the future of the border and any arrangements with the island of Ireland in the context of Britain’s determination to control immigration and defend its borders. It is difficult to see how this can be accomplished without significant changes to the current border arrangements", he said.
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