EAGER NOT to get left behind, Labour leader Brendan Howlin told the party conference last November that, if Fianna Fáil and the SDLP merged, the Irish and British Labour parties would have to jointly contest election in the north. There are a few problems with this proposition, not least Howlin’s publicly expressed contempt for his… Read more »
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