IN A remarkable series of assertions last month, Taoiseach Micheál Martin told the Financial Times that the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) is “not fit for purpose”, that its voting system “does polarise” and has to be reformed because “there’s a good spread of parties”. That’s not a great endorsement for the celebrations planned for the… Read more »
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