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An Introduction to Sinn Fein
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Sinn Fein is the fastest growing political party in Ireland.
It is a Republican Labour party
taking its inspiration from the politics of Wolfe Tone, James Connolly, and the 1916 Easter Rising.
Sinn Fein, the only 32 county all-Ireland party, is committed to achieving a 32-county democratic, socialist
Republic and the end of British rule in Ireland.
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Gerry Adams MLA, MP
President and Party leader, Sinn Fein
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Party president, Gerry Adams at a press conference explaining Sinn Feins policy and promise, "To build
an Ireland of Equals"
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Sinn Fein is nationalist and internationalist. It is, anti-imperial, anti-fascist, and anti-racist.
Sinn Fein is a fresh alternative to the stale politics, corruption and mismanagement of the Establishment
parties, and is committed to achieving real change in Irish society. Sinn Fein is working to bring about
an end to the Sectarian six-county state.
Organised throughout the 32 counties, it is a radical,
campaigning, activist party. It is dedicated to achieving a society free from predjudice and discrimination,
and providing justice and equal opportuinity for all in an independant Ireland.
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The rest of the information pack can be read by either clicking the links at the bottom of the
page or by using the next and back links.
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The following links are a very good source of information for anyone interested in Sinn Fein and its
Republican ideals.
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Contact Sinn Fein in your area
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Contact Cairde Sinn Fein (Friends of Sinn Fein)
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An Phoblacht/Republican News Political Newspaper
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Political discussion message board Air your opinions on Irish politics, Click the icon
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Contact Coiste Na Iarchimi Ex-prisoners support group
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Meet Sinn Feins Election Candidates Profiles of candidates
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The Night the West was won.
Rubbishing pre-election predictions that Sinn Fein could not win
any more seats West of the Bann, Sinn Fein MP, and Minister for Education, Martin Mc Guinness, sits along
with new MP's Pat Doherty and Michelle Gildernew, on the shoulders of their hard working and ecstatic
supporters.
For more on those victories click here
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