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28 October 2010

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Robinson’s attack on Catholic schools not about integration

PETER ROBINSON’S speech at the installation of the Mayor of Castlereagh last month about Catholic schools in the North receiving state funding - which the First Minister described as “a benign form of apartheid” - was really “little more than a thinly-disguised sectarian attack on Catholic education, parents and children”,  Sinn Féin Assembly member John O’Dowd has said.
Peter Robnson’s comments have also been criticised by the SDLP.
Responding to Robinson, Sinn Féin’s John O’Dowd put education in the North in the context of the artificially-created state’s history and the legacy of unionist domination, as well as the apartheid-style record of the DUP on Castlereagh Council, where the First Minister made his controversial intervention.
John O’Dowd said:
“Peter Robinson sought to disguise a DUP sectarian attack on Catholic schools, teachers, parents and children in the language of inclusivity. Nobody is fooled. “The venue for his speech speaks more about the DUP’s dedication to equality than any speech. Castlereagh Council under the governorship of the DUP is hardly basked in glory when it comes to non-sectarianism and equality.
“The DUP do not seek an integrated education system; they seek the end of the Catholic education sector - there is a difference.
“The DUP look upon the Catholic education sector as a conspiracy against the Northern state. They seek all our children to be educated in the image of a Protestant state for a Protestant people.
“Is anyone seriously suggesting that Peter Robinson is in any position to dictate to Catholic parents how they should educate their children when he leads a party that refuses to respect the rights of Irish-language speakers or who, day and daily, insults the GAA; a party that believes that creationism is a scientific fact and that children should be separated at 11 by a discredited test designed in the 1940s?”
The Sinn Féin Assembly spokesperson added:
“Peter Robinson needs to get real. If he is serious about modernising the education sector he needs to challenge the ‘no men’ in his ranks who have stopped the change and savings which could be delivered under an Education and Skills Authority rather than moving onto their flawed agenda.
“Sinn Féin will defend the rights of parents and children to educational choice and we will not allow a petty sectarian DUP agenda to contaminate the education system.”

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