Seanad debates

Wednesday, 2 July 2003

However, without waving any anti-British flag, I strongly believe Britain wants us all to be quiet about this, as quickly as possible. The intrusion of another voice, which may be discordant from time to time, does not suit their agenda at all. While it is clear the good relationship between the Taoiseach and Prime Minister Blair is wonderful in the context of the North, they do not agree on the plant at Sellafield. We have – correctly – been defiant on this issue from the outset, laying out and pressing our case, which we will continue to do.

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