JEREMY CORBYN pressed Theresa May today to clarify her government’s Brexit plans, attributing her vagueness to her failing to manage “oversized egos” in her warring Cabinet.
The Labour leader said that the PM was “incapable” of delivering a “coherent and decisive plan” due to the deep divisions.
He called on her to clarify what she means to have “ambitious managed divergence” from the EU and asked her to specify which sectors would be, or not be, aligned with the trading bloc.
AARON SMITH discusses why the Protestant diaspora are still part of Yeats’s ‘Indomitable Irishry’, and an integral part of any future united Ireland.
TOM GALLAHUE argues that asking what role Irish diaspora educators can play in shaping Irish unity is to ask a deeper question about democracy itself
The independent TD’s campaign has put important issues like Irish reunification and military neutrality at the heart of the political conversation, argues SEAN MacBRADAIGH


