This morning.

Clayton Hotel, Dublin.

Sinn Féin parliamentary members, including party President Mary Lou McDonald (above left) and Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty (above right) gather ahead of Sinn Féin’s think-in.

 Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews

Earlier…

Alternatively…

G’wan the Bilderberg.

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7 thoughts on “Think Sinn

    1. Joan Burton

      We all remember the funeral too !

      This petty point scoring off each other about inconsequential stuff is what turns people off politics !

      They all need to move on and fix this crappy country , all of them resigning en masse would be a good start !

  1. Andrew

    Yes indeed, we all remember Simon’s fabulous record when he was Housing Minister.
    There also seems to be a narrative accepted that he has done a great job on Brexit? has he really? he didn’t seem interested in compromise and jumped to the tune set by the EU when our relationship with the UK is a bit more complicated. All of this is still up in the air.
    Afghanistan is thrown in there as well? What has he done there, apart from using the Army Rangers for a PR exercise?

  2. goldenbrown

    Coveney’s yachting kite is well and truly up and dancing in the wind this evening across the wireless…even getting ad’s in LinkedIn fuppsake

    @ €150Mil bid it’ll be in a fupping hurricane if they actually try that on with all else that has to be done in the country

    posh people pursuits when I know of one club that can’t even afford jerseys for their u-12’s

    more fantasist nonsense to add to the whitewater rafting shelf, gobsheens LOL

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