The demise of former Taoiseach Charles Haughey has been described as the end
of an era. We should be so lucky. While I don't like to speak ill of the
dead, I'd be a bit stuck for words if I was to try to write flattreringly
about this same man's performance in government. He was a property owner of
note with a mansion, a stud, and holiday homes at his disposal. At a time
when unemployment and taxation drove the youth of Ireland to emigration,
Haughey was carrying out the greatest tax scams in Irish history.
After years of trying to shed the whiff of scandal trailing the Haughey era,
Ahern and other Fianna Fail colleagues of the former Taoiseach now speak
endearingly of The Boss, weaving through the memory of scandal as if it were
simply a thing of the past. The Boss is dead, long live the Boss. Haughy is
dead but the scandal of incompetant Fiann Fáil government contiues.
Charles J Haughy was also the man who stood idly by as the ten Hunger
Strikers died in 1981. His Fianna Fail colleagues now allow the Castlereagh
men to remain in prison, in contradition of the terms of the Good Friday
Aggreement to which they signed up.
Is mise,
Brendan Sheehan, Limerick
Ard Fheis motion
A chara,
At this years Ard Fheis the activist base of this party supported the
following motion 'This Ard Fheis resolves to promptly convene a special
conference to debate the merits and viability or otherwise of the Good
Friday Agreement as a vehicle to advance the struggle for a 32 county
democratic socialist Republic.'
Four months after the Ard Fheis, and after the leadership's decision to
re-engage in the sham that is the current assembly, the party is yet to make
any move toward adhering to this motion.
It is patently obvious to any observer that the DUP has no interest in
reaching an accommodation with Irish republicans on 24 November. This places
an onus on republicans to debate our strategy once the date for restoration
of the GFA's institutions has passed. If we don't, we simply leave the
decisions to Bertie Ahern and Tony Blair.
I would call on the leadership of the party to immediately set a date for
convening a debate on how we move forward our goals in the inevitability
that the GFA slips into history.
Is mise
Chris Ó Rálaigh, Droim Chonrach, Baile Átha Cliath
School haircut row
A chara,
As a mother of a school going son, I was amazed and appalled at the
ineptitude displayed last week by the headmaster of a secondary school, in
his handling of a minor indiscipline on the part of a Junior Cert student. A
short shave cost the youngster his Junior Cert. This is the same brand of
mismanagement, if not arrogance, demonstrated by Minister McDowell on
another matter concerning the youth of this country, the child rape issue.
If it's good enough for government, it's good enough for teachers, everyong
learning from their masters. Does it follow therefore that the Junior Cert
candidate dealt such a lofty blow last week will turn out to be another
inept or even arrogant product of the education system? Hopefully not, but
you can well understand his dismay and the clear anger demonstrated by his
mother last week.
"Lead by example" they say and what examples displayed by those at
government and shcool principle levels.
Is mise,
Maureen Reilly, Mullingar.
Labour's relationship with Fine Gael
A chara,
As a lifelong trade unionists I am dismayed at the growing relatinship
between Labour and Fine Gael. What these parties have in common is lost on
me. The interests of labour can in no way be served by a coalition with a
conservative party with nothing but an aspiration to takes Dail seats at the
next election.
There is a huge appetite for political change. education and transport
infrastructures are in tatters, the health service in tatters and there are
glaring areas of injustice surrounding the likes of the Rossport Five, the
use of Shannon Airport by the US military to facilitate its illegal war on
Iraq, and the fall-out from the many Tribunals of recent years.
Labour would be better advised to join forces with the likes of the Greens,
Sinn Féin and Independents to deliver tangible political change.