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Sinn Féin, Mary Lou McDonald
McDonald accuses parties of treating Sinn Fein voters as 'second-class citizens'
Sinn Fein president
Mary
Lou
McDonald
has accused Fine Gael and Fianna Fail of treating her party's voters as second-class citizens. Ms
McDonald
suggested her rivals' outright dismissal of Sinn Fein as a potential coalition partner demonstrated a lack of ...
Mary Lou McDonald: ‘Not reasonable’ to ask Sinn Féin representatives about Troubles atrocities
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has said it is “not reasonable” to ask party representatives about IRA atrocities during the Troubles. The Sinn Féin president was speaking on the Free State Podcast,
McDonald accuses FF and FG of treating Sinn Féin voters as ‘second-class citizens’
McDonald suggested her rivals’ outright dismissal of Sinn Féin as a potential coalition partner demonstrated a lack of respect for the party’s supporters. Her comments came a
McDonald accuses parties of treating Sinn Féin voters as ‘second-class citizens’
Ms McDonald suggested her rivals’ outright dismissal of Sinn Féin as a potential coalition partner demonstrated a lack of respect for the party’s supporters. Her comments came amid increasing focus on coalition permutations after the general election.
Mary Lou accuses parties of treating Sinn Féin voters as ‘second-class citizens’
Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald has accused Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil of treating her party’s voters as second-class citizens. Ms McDonald suggested her rivals’ outright dismissal of Sinn Féin as a potential coalition partner demonstrated a lack of respect for the party’s supporters.
Mary Lou McDonald: Sinn Féin voters are 'not second-class citizens'
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has told the Government not to treat her supporters like "second-class citizens". She said she wants to lead the next government without Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, regardless of whether the outgoing coalition parties would go into government with her.
Extra.ie on MSN
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‘Do it in triplicate’ – Mary Lou McDonald’s brutal dig at civil service
Mary Lou McDonald doubled down on Tuesday on comments she previously made when she said that parts of the civil service were ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
12h
Mary Lou McDonald 'absolutely thrilled' to be in Millstreet
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Hosted on MSN
18h
'Mary Lou's dancing has improved': Why a Monaghan gift shop has become an essential campaign stop
Drum’s business acumen is unquestionable, with the Monaghan woman easily tapping into social media trends and using them as a ...
Independent.ie
7h
Mary Lou McDonald ‘a step ahead’ of Taoiseach Simon Harris at dancing, says viral TikTok dancer after Monaghan shop visits
A TikTok user who jived with Taoiseach Simon Harris and Mary Lou McDonald earlier this week says the Sinn Féin leader’s dance skills are a “step ahead”.
Belfast Telegraph
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Unionist peer accuses Mary Lou McDonald of trying to ‘wish away the IRA’ following remarks on Joe Brolly podcast
An Ulster Unionist peer has accused
Mary
Lou
McDonald
of trying to “wish away” the IRA after she claimed it is “not ...
Extra.ie on MSN
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Mary Lou McDonald: ‘This is the election campaign of a generation, or even of a lifetime’
Mary Lou McDonald kicked off Sinn Féin’s general election campaign by admitting her party had made ‘mistakes’ on issues such ...
Independent.ie
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Mary Lou McDonald on immigration: ‘I think we have to use common sense’
I think we have to use common sense’ Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news ...
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