A group of more than 3,000 GAA players and supporters in Co Antrim have written an open letter to Taoiseach Micheál Martin, calling for the Government to "take the lead" in planning discussions around "an agreed shared Ireland".
The letter states that the group writes to the Taoiseach "as Gaels who are involved in Gaelic games in Co Antrim". The group said conversations are taking place "across society" in relation to what shape the island takes in the coming period, adding that those same conversations are also happening "at every level amongst the GAA community".
The group said that "Gaels are uniquely well-placed" within local communities to contribute constructively to such discussions.
Without fine gael and fine fail we hope. We need a look at their finances !
A sectarian organisation that openly honours those who slaughtered people from a protestant / unionist background supports a united Ireland…. well I never! 🤣
A sectarian organisation that openly celebrates the slaughter of people from a protestant / unionist background supports a united Ireland…. well I never! 🤣
At least it blows the no politics in sport myth out of the water.
Dream on lads. You've a better chance of beating Dublin in an all Ireland final 😂🇮🇪
Sort of thing Harris would have been fulminating against in his column if he still had it.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: IrishTimes - 🏆 3. / 98 Read more »