Seanad debates

Thursday, 18 February 2010

11:00 am

Photo of Feargal QuinnFeargal Quinn (Independent)

We had a very good debate on Northern Ireland last night. It was interesting that there were representatives of the SDLP in the Houses yesterday. They were not here for the debate because it was delayed because of some kerfuffle in the other House at the time. Part of our objective is to have unity of mind between the two sides in Northern Ireland.

I watched two rugby matches in recent weeks. One took place in Dublin and there were two anthems for our team, one of which was "Amhrán na bhFiann". Certainly, those from south of the Border seemed to join in that song with vigour. Those who came from the North did not seem to know the words. The second anthem, if that is the word to use, "Ireland's call", was clearly supported by both sides. I wonder is it again time for us at this stage to consider whether we should have a national anthem which would incorporate North and South and which would be representative of both sides.

As we stated some years ago, the national anthem is not the only one that has a viewpoint, but "A Soldier's Song", or the national anthem of the French or the national anthem of the British, is very bloodthirsty as well.

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