Docklands, 9\/2\/96. Non-allowable debate.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nIn case you’ve forgotten, not very long ago there were riots and bombs taking out half of Docklands\u00a0because some people wanted a united Ireland. A whacking great wall across it isn’t going to significantly further this ambition, so far as I can see.<\/p>\n
It’s not debated. It’s not discussed. It just isn’t a question anyone is allowed to ask. And it makes me sad that this is the level of debate now. Tony Blair gets wheeled out to make people do the oposite of anything he says, presumably, while this fairly big issue, one which could kick over the whole balance of the Good Friday agreement\u00a0and make every tabloid editor re-calibrate the dial on the suto-hate press machine from Moslems to Irish people isn’t even being mentioned. But obviously, we needn’t trouble our pretty little heads about it. Grown-ups like Boris and Blair will sort it all out, the same way they always do. With a big war we can’t afford, that’s built on lies, whcih does nothing but destabalise the area and that we’ll lose, if their track record is anything to go by.<\/p>\n