The February 2020 general election in the Republic of Ireland sent
shockwaves through the country's political system. Sinn Fein, ahead
of all other parties in terms of first preference votes, secured
its place as a potential coalition partner, a role it has been
playing in Northern Ireland since the start of the century. This
result not only disrupted the two-party system, it also questioned
a narrative that had cast Sinn Fein as an outlier in the political
mainstream. However, the prospect of this all-Ireland, radical left
and former Provisional IRA associate being in government raises
many questions: what does the success of this all-Ireland party say
about the prospect of reunification? Can a party over which the
shadow of paramilitaries still lingers be fully trusted? And are
the radical changes that the party advocates in areas such as
housing, public health and taxation a compelling alternative? These
are the questions that this book sets out to address. -- .
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