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Sinn Féin ard fheis: Michelle O'Neill says UK union 'cracking at the seams'
- Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill pledged to reform Stormont institutions during her keynote address at the Sinn Fein Ard Fheis in Belfast on Friday.
- O'Neill criticized the DUP for hindering progress on issues affecting people's lives, while telling the conference the British Government "continues to fail our people" regarding the cost-of-living crisis.
- Demanding a full public inquiry into the 1997 killing of Bellaghy GAA chairperson Sean Brown, O'Neill vowed to "challenge the British Government as it continues to deny access to truth for families."
- Committing to work with progressive parties, the First Minister said elections next year would mark a "tipping point" where a "clear demand" for constitutional change can be shown.
- Sending solidarity to the SNP and Plaid Cymru ahead of upcoming elections, she commented that "the union is cracking at the seams" regarding broader British political movements.
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O’Neill: The DUP “yearn for the days of unionist misrule.”
More than 700 delegates filled the ICC hall tonight to hear the First Minister, Michelle O’Neill. In what can only be described as a pre-election warm-up speech, O’Neill attempted to sell to delegates what Sinn Féin has achieved in the Executive, their frustrations with the DUP and even lent support to her nationalist counterparts in Wales and Scotland. On Sinn Féin’s performance in the Executive; “Politics works best when people work together w…
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