Banner

On Monday, May 21, 2007 Chris from Ireland asked:

Sir, do you find disheartening that none of the other parties in this election will even consider entering a coalition with Sinn Fein?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 Shane Ward from Ireland asked:

What moves would Sinn Fein take, if in goverment, to counter-act the growing social stratification being created by the private-school system?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 art white from United States asked:

Does Sinn Fein still support the creation of a 32-county democratic socialist republic?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 Danny Golden from Ireland asked:

Gerry, why should I trust you on health or taxes? Regards, Danny

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 ray from Ireland asked:

Do you believe that voting should be compulsory in order to have a proper democracy?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 malachy from Ireland asked:

Will Sinn Fein be proactive in pursuing disability issues?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 JJ Muggivan from Ireland asked:

Gerry: The issue of rendition through Shannon Airport is frequently raised as a significant compromise of Irish neutrality. Would you, if your party forms the next government with Fianna Fail, pressure Fianna Fail to end its involvement with this practice as a condition for your party's participation in the Irish government?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 Chuck Dicken from United States asked:

The major parties have stated their reluctance to enter into a coalition with Sinn Fein in the Dail. Outside of waiting for political necessity to create an opportunity, how does Sinn Fein plan to handle the other parties' biases against joining it in government? And do you see the irony of these parties celebrating the creation of a joint governmemt in the Six Counties, but refusing to join Sinn Fein in governing the South?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 Gerald Morgan from Ireland asked:

How important to Sinn Fein is the Hill of Tara and the valley through it as a symbol of a United Ireland, and will Sinn Fein campaign for a re-routing of the M3 in the light of the new discoveries at Lismullin?

View Answer

On Monday, May 21, 2007 Simon Tracy from Ireland asked:

Why does Mr Adams think the public should trust Sinn Fein on policing and justice issues when it and its associates have spent the last 30 years trying to subvert the forces of the State?

View Answer

Untitled Document
Questions:
  1 2    More questions »
Advertisement