Showing posts with label republican strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label republican strategy. Show all posts
Attached is the text of a letter from Sean Bresnahan published in the Irish News, 4th July, noting that the proposed ‘agreed Ireland’ of constitutional nationalism is outside Irish Republicanism, demanding that Republicanism form a bulwark against such revisionism through the employ of struggle from below.

Route To The Republic Lies In Struggle From Below

Writing for TPQ on emerging possibilities for constitutional change in Ireland, Sean Bresnahan, Chair of the Thomas Ashe Society Omagh, argues that a dedicated 'broad front'-type project on Irish Unity should be the priority for Irish republicanism. He writes here in a personal capacity.

National Sovereignty Where Republicanism Must Focus

Sean Bresnahan, Chair of the Thomas Ashe Society in Omagh, argues that a United Ireland demands full Irish Unity in a 'New Republic' for all. He writes here in a personal capacity.

Brexit, Demographic Change And A 'New Republic' For All

Sean Bresnahan is a republican from Tyrone and a member of the 1916 Societies. As a longtime contributor to The Pensive Quill, he writes here in a personal capacity.

With the Free State election been and gone (notably with still no government agreed or formed) and the May election north of the border closing in, an emerging narrative that republicans should go to Stormont through the backdoor of ‘Independents’ appears to be growing legs.

Stormont Is The British Rule: Lessons From History Unheeded