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The Irish Left Archive: Nation or Province, Sinn Féin pamphlet on the Common Market, 1963 May 25, 2009

Posted by WorldbyStorm in Irish Left Online Document Archive, Sinn Féin.
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A guest post by John O’Neill of the Irish Socialist Network, who scanned this document in. John is also a candidate at the Local Elections in Finglas. This is a document that he forwarded to the Archive earlier in the year. Perhaps not quite ‘left’, but a useful insight into Sinn Féin in the early 1960s.

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NATION OR PROVINCE
Nation or Province
 
Published by Sinn Fein, 30 Gardiner Place, Dublin 1, this is their position on the ‘common market’ in 1963. The introduction isn’t authored but the 3rd paragraph summarises this pamphlet “Sinn Fein stands opposed to the latest attempt to sell Ireland’s right to freedom, sovereignty and neutrality, and to allow our own Christian way of life to be swamped in a flood of European materialism.”
 
The pamphlet warns of the influx of foreigners who will sell their services at a cheaper rate than native workers, higher taxes, homesteads (farms) will be merged into rancher holdings, and the surrender of National rights. It touches on the democratic deficit correctly pointing out that Ireland would have only two votes out of twenty seven and cautions that it will mean Ireland would be a part of NATO.
 
It disparages unnamed politicians who argued that not to join would leave Ireland vulnerable to communist invasion and reminds the reader that, in 1939-45, Irishmen were inveigled by politicians to join the forces of Britain then an ally of Communist Russia and further reminding all of the fact that the six counties are still occupied and not by communist Russia.
 
The pamphlet gets worse, warning that Italy and France, having the largest communist parties outside the Iron Curtain and the freedom of movement the Common Market permits could mean Ireland couldn’t stop communists coming to live here!
 
Personally, the possibility of Ireland being flooded by Italian communists would have me voting ‘yes’ early and often.  
 
Goulding really did have his work cut out!

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1. Pidge - May 25, 2009

Two votes out of twenty-seven? How remarkably prescient…

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2. Brendan Lawless - May 25, 2009

‘Goulding really did have his work cut out!’
He did indeed. The quote about opposing materialism and communism is from Sinn Fein president Mac Giolla. Like the bit about the masons too.

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