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Published Date: 16 April 2007
SINN Fein was set to hold its first meeting with the Northern Ireland Policing Board today. Party President Gerry Adams was expected to lead a group to Stormont to discuss police collusion with loyalist paramilitaries.
They will also raise the need to boost the number of republicans in the police force.

The step follows the party's decision to accept policing arrangements once power-sharing is restored on May 8.

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  • Last Updated: 16 April 2007 9:29 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Northern Ireland
 
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James England,

16/04/2007 13:37:11

Once Sinn Fein has control of the Police and Education it's good-by to Northern Ireland.no doubt Sinn Fein leaders with the help of Blair's Labour Government will try and encourage Paisleyand his Ulster Democratic Party into self-delusion while Sinn Fein leaders slowly begin the strangling the life out of Northern Ireland with great skill and shrewdness.

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Eve,

Scotland 16/04/2007 20:31:56

#1. James England: You own a crystal ball?

How can you be sure that this is the case!!

As far as I'm aware the only people who fully understand what goes on in Northen Irelald are the people that live their.

This is clearly a complex issue and no one can perdict what happens next. What ever it is, I hope it's something "good" and does no harm to the people.


 

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