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    Sinn Féin amháin (One Sinn Féin)

    Bunreacht agus Rialacha Sinn Féin (Constitution and Rules)

    1. Membership (b) No person who is a member of any political party organisation or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who, if elected, intend taking part in the proceedings of the British parliament or partition assemblies by which Ireland is ruled, or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who sign any form or give any written or verbal undertaking of intention to take their seat in these institutions shall be admitted to membership or allowed to retain membership. Any such person automatically dismisses himself/herself from membership.
    This rule from the Sinn Féin Constitution makes it very clear, as to who are Sinn Féin.

    QUESTION: Who are Sinn Féin?

    CLUE 1. Their President does not have a holiday home in Donegal, or London.

    CLUE 2. He also does not get paid by the British taxpayer.

    and for those who are slow on the uptake i.e. PSF members here is

    CLUE 3 He certainly does not have a beard.

    Yes you have it, the Answer is : SINN FÉIN :wink:

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    Re: Sinn Féin amháin (One Sinn Féin)

    Quote Originally Posted by nua
    Bunreacht agus Rialacha Sinn Féin (Constitution and Rules)

    1. Membership (b) No person who is a member of any political party organisation or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who, if elected, intend taking part in the proceedings of the British parliament or partition assemblies by which Ireland is ruled, or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who sign any form or give any written or verbal undertaking of intention to take their seat in these institutions shall be admitted to membership or allowed to retain membership. Any such person automatically dismisses himself/herself from membership.
    This rule from the Sinn Féin Constitution makes it very clear, as to who are Sinn Féin.

    QUESTION: Who are Sinn Féin?

    CLUE 1. Their President does not have a holiday home in Donegal, or London.

    CLUE 2. He also does not get paid by the British taxpayer.

    and for those who are slow on the uptake i.e. PSF members here is

    CLUE 3 He certainly does not have a beard.

    Yes you have it, the Answer is : SINN FÉIN :wink:
    That is from the Republican Sinn Féin constitution.

    How this issue is similar to the discussion here
    so you can continue this discussion there.

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