Adams says Sinn F€in are ready to face the next general election
Sunday, 9 December 2007
The Sinn F€in leader Gerry Adams has said the party has dusted itself down and is ready to move forward after the General Election.
Sinn F€in are holding a conference today to outline its priority policies for the next 5 to 10 years
The economy, climate change and community policing are some of the issues that the party will be discussing as part of this ground breaking meeting.
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has said they have been working on policies that are important to people in their everyday lives.
Post a comment
Limit: 500 characters
View all comments that have been posted about this article
Offensive or abusive comments will be removed and your IP address logged and may be used to prevent further submissions. In submitting a comment to the site, you agree to be bound by BelfastTelegraph.co.uk's Terms of Use.
Posts submitted in UPPERCASE letters will be rejected.
Also in this section
- Taoiseach to begin whistle-stop tour of EU capitals
- November another bad month for taxes, Taoiseach tells Dail
- Exchequer figures show public finances in the red by €7.9 billion
- NI leaders meet President Bush at White House
- Council warned not to press ahead with incinerator
