Over the weekend Taoiseach Leo Varadkar left a wreath of poppies, at the, by now, regular Dublin government visit to Enniskillen, to remember those killed in the 1987 Remembrance Day bombing. That’s his choice. What’s not his choice is the selectivity of it. So I wonder will Mr Varadkar now visit Derry in January to lay a wreath on the Bloody Sunday site where 26 unarmed people were murdered by British troops?
The world is looking on in horror as thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza are killed due to the horrific and indiscriminate bombardment by the Israeli military.