SINN FEIN is urging its members and supporters to press the case for Irish unity, demanding that a date is set for a referendum as set out in the Good Friday Agreement.
The party said its “message of change resonates with all those who want to see a new Ireland” with discussions on all aspects of unity taking place across the country.
It reminded supporters of the historical significance of the current period for Irish republicans with the forthcoming anniversary of the 1916 Easter rising and the proclamation of independence.
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