FOR many years, people complained that Ireland’s politics was dominated by the Civil War and that the Right v Left divide had no place in Ireland. This past weekend, in Cork, we got evidence that the battlefield between the opposing wings of the political spectrum has moved to Ireland, to Cork in fact.
FOR many years, people complained that Ireland’s politics was dominated by the Civil War and that the Right v Left divide had no place in Ireland. This past weekend, in Cork, we got evidence that the battlefield between the opposing wings of the political spectrum has moved to Ireland, to Cork in fact.