Wednesday 27 June 2012

A Symbol of Reconciliation

Today was a historic day in Northern Irish politics. Martin McGuinness, ex-commander of the IRA, shook hands with Queen Elizabeth II.

Even a few years ago this event could not have happened, but ever since 1998 relationships have become amicable and tensions seriously reduced. The visit by the Queen to the Republic of Ireland in 2011 (the first since 1911) and her visit to the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin, where she laid a wreath in memory of those who fought against the British for Irish Independence, helped to further cool relations between Republicans and the Monarchy.

The public, including hard-line Republicans and hard-line Loyalists, seem to be largely delighted with the handshake. Both sides recognise that normality may finally have come to Northern Ireland after almost 100 years of violence and trouble.

The Queen and Martin McGuinness shaking hands

Yet there is still work to be done, Northern Ireland is far from perfect, to move forward Northern Ireland needs investment and new infrastructure. In moving forward the past should be left behind, but not forgotten, so we can build a better, brighter future for Northern Ireland.

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