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ROYAL RALLY HITS HANDSHAKE PLAN

Posted by Jim on June 15, 2012

  Sinn Fein has said it was caught off guard by the announcement last  Friday that the visit of British monarch Elizabeth Windsor to Stormont  later this month will involve a giant celebration by tens of thousands  of unionists.

  The event at the Stormont estate is due to happen as part of the two-day  visit to the north of Ireland during Windsor’s Jubilee “tour of the UK”.

  The British government’s Northern Ireland Office (NIO) revealed last  week that a ‘party’ would take place in the grounds of Stormont

 Parliament Buildings on 27 June to welcome the monarch.   It initially

 said there would be 10,000 attending, but that number has since  increased to 20,000-25,000.

 On Sunday, Culture Minister Caral Ni Chuilin said Sinn Fein had not been  consulted and that she would not be attending the rally. The next day,  Mr McGuinness, who had been expected to greet Windsor at Stormont,  described the British announcement as “unfortunate” and said he was  “surprised” by it.

 He added that there is currently no “doable proposition” for him to meet  the queen.

 A decision to welcome Windsor, the Commander-in-Chief of the British  armed forces, was seen as a gravely difficult move for the former IRA  commander, despite his current role as the North’s Deputy First  Minister.

  But the added presence of tens of thousands of Union Jack-waving  loyalists in the grounds around Stormont has increased the potential  humiliation for the Sinn Fein veteran.

  “This would be a huge ask for any Irish republican and, as we speak at  the moment, we do not have a doable proposition in relation to that  matter,” Mr McGuinness said.

  He said an earlier decision by the Six-County Executive to send a gift  to Windsor had been arrived at “in a very diplomatic and sensible  manner”, but that Friday’s surprise announcement was “unfortunate”.

 British Direct Ruler Owen Paterson said that all the parties in the  North had been made aware of the broad outlines of the planned visit by  the NIO.

  While negotiations are said to be still taking place behind the scenes  to resolve the matter, a direct meeting between McGuinness and Windsor  is now seen as unlikely.

  However, DUP First Minister Peter Robinson warmly welcomed the  announcement of the rally. “It is fitting that such a celebration should  take place in the Stormont Estate,” said Robinson. He said the British  royals are not “in the business of doing deals” but he hoped a meeting  with Martin McGuinness could still be arranged.

 On Sunday, Sinn Fein’s Minister of Culture Caral Ni Chuilin ruled out  attending the event, which she said she only heard about through the  media.  She accused the British government of “concocting” the  celebration with the DUP.

 Sinn Fein MP said Pat Doherty said  Paterson was being “deliberately  disingenuous” to say that Sinn Fein had been made aware of the Stormont  event.

 “It is typical of the ham-fisted way the NIO has operated under Mr  Paterson’s tenure.

 “Neither Owen Paterson nor the NIO told Sinn Fein of plans for between  10,000 and 25,000 people holding a Jubilee event in the Stormont estate.

  “This matter did not go to the Executive – in our view it should have  done.”

 

 ‘NOT WELCOME’

 

 Geraldine McNamara PRO of Republican Sinn Fein said there would be  protests against the visit.

 “The British queen is not welcome in the occupied six counties of  Ireland no more than she was welcome in the twenty six counties by  Republicans last year,” she said.

  There was an attempt to make the world believe that it is acceptable by  the Irish people to have two divided states, she added.

  “One hundred years ago when a previous British monarch visited Ireland  republicans stated that ‘we serve neither King nor Kaiser’. Today we  state that ‘we serve neither Queen nor Chancellor’.”

  “The media will no doubt attempt to portray this as a visit by a monarch  to greet her subjects.  In response we must take to the streets once  more in opposition, we must make the international community aware that  Ireland is still under foreign occupation and that we are subjects to  foreign Queen.

 

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