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category national | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Monday June 26, 2006 04:20author by Donnchadh Report this post to the editors

The birth of a British Constitutional Party

The story of how Gerry Adams tried to turn an eighty year old revolutionary movement into a British Constitutional party. How he broke the Sinn Féin constitution, created fake cumainn to give him fake votes and barred life long republicans from voting. How he managed to expel himself and his supporters from Sinn Féin membership. And, how a small band of republicans managed to keep the Sinn Féin constitution and traditional policy in tact.

The story of how Gerry Adams tried to turn an eighty year old revolutionary movement into a British Constitutional party. How he broke the Sinn Féin constitution, created fake cumainn to give him fake votes and barred life long republicans from voting. How he managed to expel himself and his supporters from Sinn Féin membership. And, how a small band of republicans managed to keep the Sinn Féin constitution and traditional policy in tact.

In 1986 Section 1b. of the Sinn Féin constitution read as follows:

“No person who is a member of any political party organisation or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who, if elected, intend taking part in the proceedings of the Westminster or partitionist 26-County or 6-County parliaments or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who sign any form or give any kind of written or verbal undertaking of intention to take their seats in these institutions, shall be admitted to membership or allowed to retain membership."

The Adams leadership put forward a motion, titled Resolution 162, at the 1986 Ard Fheis. Its wording was as follows:

RESOLUTION 162

THAT this Ard-Fheis drops its abstentionist attitude to Leinster House. Successful Sinn Fein parliamentary candidates in 26-County elections:

a. Shall attend Leinster House as directed by the Ard Chomhairle.

b. Shall not draw their salaries for personal use. (Parliamentary representatives shall be paid a Sinn Fein organiser’s subsidy, and the Leinster House salary shall be divided at the direction of the Ard Chomhairle to defray national and constituency expenses.)

To accommodate this change, the Constitution and Rules be amended as follows:

That Section 1b of the Constitution be amended to read:

No person who is a member of any political party organisation or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who, if elected, intend taking part in the proceedings of the Westminster or partitionist 6-County parliaments or who approves of or supports the candidature of persons who sign any form or give any kind of written or verbal undertaking of intention to take their seats in these institutions, shall be admitted to membership or allowed to retain membership.

Motion 162 supports and approves of the candidature of persons who, if elected, would be of the intention to take their seats in certain circumstances i.e. on the direction of the Ard Chomhairle. Obviously, Motion 162 infringes Section 1b. Section 1b. was in effect at the time this Resolution was presented. Its clear that Adams made a mistake in procedure. He should have sought a majority decision to amend Section 1b. in 1986 and returned in 1987 to propose entering Leinster House. Trying to amend Section 1b. and propose taking seats in the “partitionist 26-County Parliament” in the same Resolution was a logical impossibility.

Can anybody say that the wording:

“That this Ard-Fheis drops its abstentionist attitude to Leinster House. Successful Sinn Fein parliamentary candidates in 26-County elections:

a. Shall attend Leinster House as directed by the Ard Chomhairle”

does not constitute the supporting and approving of the candidature of persons who intend to take their seats in Leinster House as directed by the Ard Chomhairle?
Clearly Adams was in breach of Section 1b. and according to that section he had expelled himself, and all those who voted for Resolution 162.

Brian Feeney, in his book, Sinn Féin 100 Turbulent Years, puts forward the argument that Adams had managed to bypass Section 1b, by introducing a motion in 1983 allowing the “discussion” of any aspect of the Sinn Féin constitution. This change may indeed have facilitated debate on abstentionism but it did not infringe on the content or effect of Section 1b in any way. To discuss something is not the same as formally proposing or supporting it. For example, conventions are held regularly where drug addiction is discussed without any of the delegates proposing or supporting it. In fact the line Adams added in 1983 was superfluous, as the Sinn Féin constitution had never banned the “discussion” of anything – just the “approving” and “supporting” of taking seats in named partitionist parliaments.

Of course its not illegal to amend or remove section 1b. Section 1b. bans the approval or support of candidates who intend to take seats in British assemblies. It can be removed or amended at any Ard Fheis by a two thirds majority. The reason for doing so could be many. Perhaps delegates might feel that it implies that they cannot be trusted to be loyal to the Republic. In fact its not necessary, according to the constitution, to give any reason. But you cant amend or remove section 1b. in the same resolution as you support and approve of entering Leinster House, as Resolution 162 tried to do. Once section 1b. has been removed, then, at the next Ard Fheis its possible to propose entering any assembly you want.

So it takes a minimum of two years, two Ard Fheiseanna. Year one amend or delete Section 1b. then year two you can propose to enter any assembly you want. Adams tried to amend section 1b. and propose entering Leinster House in the same Resolution 162.

Of course Adams had good reason not to want the process to take two years – giving people too much time to think of the implications would not have suited his cause.

Another point at which Adams broke the constitution was that the constitution states that all cumainn must recieve three months notice of a motion addressing a policy change at an Ard Fheis. Cumainn were told of Resolution 162 in early October - the Ard Fheis began on October 31th.

The breaking of rules didn’t end here. In one famous case, the University College Dublin cumann, the rules were completely ignored. The rule stated that a member had to be a member for at least three months before they were allowed to take part in decisions. In UCD an "observer" from Belfast insisted that three new members who had only been in the cumann for a couple of weeks be allowed to vote. This visitor implied that he was acting with the authority of PIRA and that anyone who voted against supporting Resolution 162 would be voting against PIRA. Naturally, the vote was carried. It also could be noted that life long members like Seán Keenan, who had been voted honorary life long president of Derry Sinn Féin, was turned away at the door of the Ard Fheis because it was know that he rejected Resolution 162. Tony Ruane, an honorary vice president for life, who had been Sinn Féin national treasurer for decades, was also refused entry for the same reason.

However breaking the rules of the constitution alone would not have secured victory for Adams in 1986.

Its interesting to look at the attempt of Adams and co. to weaken abstensionism at the 1985 Ard Fheis. Comhairle Limistéir Bhaile Átha Cliath put forward a motion proposing that abstensionism “be viewed as a tactic and not as a principle.” Adams supporters Danny Morrison, Tom Hartley and Seán Crowe were the main speakers in favour. The motion was rejected by 181 votes against to 161 in favour. That means that there were 342 delegates representing 171 cumainn. This was a serious setback for Adams. To drop absentionism on these numbers he would need to change the vote of 60 delegates. That would have taken years if he had played by the rules. So what did Adams do? Besides intimidation of existing cumainn, merging of hostile cumainn and just plain refusing to let hostile voices into the Ard Fheis? Well, he just created over a hundred new, fake, paper cumainn. If we look at the figures of the vote in 1986 on Resolution 162: 429 in favour and 161 against. That means a total number of 590. What? There were now 295 cumainn. 124 new cumainn??? In the space of a year? And they all supported Resolution 162? And even stranger these 124 new cumainn just disappeared in 1987, because at the 1987 PSF Ard Fheis the numbers were back to about 340 delegates.

Given the above, its obvious that many comentators operate on the false premise that a legal and democratic vote was held on Resolution 162 and that the losers of that vote went on to form a “splinter” group known as Republican Sinn Féin. It would be more accurate to describe RSF as the “remainder” of the Sinn Féin party after an unscrupulous leadership subverted the party’s constitution for their own ends. A group of members who had not broken the contitution by supporting Resolution 162 walked out of the Mansion House. They reconvened the 1986 Ard Fheis at the West County Hotel in Chapelizod, west county Dublin, with the constitution still intact. The traditional Sinn Féin policy of giving its allegiance to the 32 county Republic, and refusing to recognise all British created assemblies continues. At that, reconvened, Ard fheis the word “Republican” was added to the party’s name to emphasise the republican beliefs of the party as opposed to the new party of self expelled ex Sinn Féin members which Adams led into the British Monarchist Constitution.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Bravo     pesky truth    Mon Jun 26, 2006 07:12 
   Quite bored at this stage     Real continuity provo republican    Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:27 
   Saying more than he wants to     Donnchadh    Mon Jun 26, 2006 14:15 
   Not at all     Real continuity provo republican    Mon Jun 26, 2006 15:57 
   I support Sinn Féin     Donnchadh    Mon Jun 26, 2006 16:57 
   Laughable     Real continuity provo republican    Mon Jun 26, 2006 17:06 
   New PSF antics the big Joke     Donnchadh    Mon Jun 26, 2006 17:51 
   Freud     Real continuity provo republican    Mon Jun 26, 2006 18:07 
   Interesting stuff from Donnchadh     Willie Nilly    Mon Jun 26, 2006 21:13 
 10   Irrelevance and delusions     real continuity provo republican    Mon Jun 26, 2006 21:19 
 11   The Fools the Fools......     Willie Nilly    Mon Jun 26, 2006 21:43 
 12   Where provisionalism leads to     disgrace    Mon Jun 26, 2006 21:44 
 13   nobody asked you     real continuity provo republican    Mon Jun 26, 2006 22:17 
 14   Need I say more???     Willy Nilly    Mon Jun 26, 2006 23:47 
 15   "Dont worry you will find your master." Jacques Lacan     Donnchadh    Tue Jun 27, 2006 02:29 
 16   Irrelevant     no revisionism    Tue Jun 27, 2006 07:00 
 17   Continuinity nonsense     Real continuity provo republican    Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:40 
 18   You will find you master     Donnchadh    Tue Jun 27, 2006 19:07 
 19   Poor RSF     real continuity provo republican    Tue Jun 27, 2006 19:26 
 20   desparation leads to trolling     sean mcintyre    Tue Jun 27, 2006 19:32 
 21   RSF revisionists still BS away     Real continuity provo republican    Tue Jun 27, 2006 19:39 
 22   "Far right bigots" and those who support them .     Sharon    Tue Jun 27, 2006 20:36 
 23   1986     seán    Tue Jun 27, 2006 21:55 
 24   Sinn Féin Abú     One of many Sinn Féin supporters    Tue Jun 27, 2006 23:37 
 25   "Building" for constitutional nationalism only .     Sharon    Wed Jun 28, 2006 00:11 
 26   If...     No revisionism    Wed Jun 28, 2006 07:35 
 27   Sharon     Real continuity provo republican    Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:40 
 28   Sterile debate     Frank    Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:37 
 29   Poor frank     real continuity provo republican    Wed Jun 28, 2006 16:00 
 30   Interesting Sean     Watching Sean    Wed Jun 28, 2006 16:38 
 31   'Constitutionally' minded !     Sharon    Wed Jun 28, 2006 17:57 
 32   Sharon can you read     real continuity provo republican    Wed Jun 28, 2006 18:25 
 33   The Piped Pipers of Republicanism     Sean Oglach    Wed Jun 28, 2006 20:18 
 34   Is Frank Poor?     Frank    Wed Jun 28, 2006 21:16 
 35   ???     real continuity provo republican    Wed Jun 28, 2006 22:16 
 36   "watching Seán" - some history     Seán    Wed Jun 28, 2006 22:44 
 37   What Gerry said in Texas     Seán    Wed Jun 28, 2006 23:02 
 38   On another man's wounds     Sean Oglach    Wed Jun 28, 2006 23:16 
 39   Tape     interested    Wed Jun 28, 2006 23:21 
 40   Lets see     straight talking    Wed Jun 28, 2006 23:30 
 41   No beating about the Bush     Sean Oglach    Wed Jun 28, 2006 23:35 
 42   Straight talking nonsense     Willie Nilly    Wed Jun 28, 2006 23:41 
 43   Temper , Temper , 'RCRP' !     Sharon    Thu Jun 29, 2006 01:31 
 44   History Repeats Itself     Donnchadh    Thu Jun 29, 2006 03:31 
 45   Vocabulary     Watching 'Real Continuity Provo' Embarrass Himself    Thu Jun 29, 2006 07:08 
 46   The Repeating Real     Frank    Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:48 
 47   Opportunistic politicians     Ghandi    Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:52 
 48   Delusions     Real continuity provo republican    Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:05 
 49   Do you want History to Repeat Itself?     Padraig    Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:49 
 50   Padraig and History     Frank    Thu Jun 29, 2006 15:14 
 51   The so called Arguments     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 16:58 
 52   "Sean Oglach"     Who are you    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:13 
 53   The Who?     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:29 
 54   Tut tut tut Sean     Real continuity provo republican    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:34 
 55   Poor Sean     Real continuity provo republican    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:36 
 56   "Sean Oglach"     Who are you    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:38 
 57   Real Childish Continuity Provo Republican     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:41 
 58   Typical     WTF??    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:41 
 59   Reply to Sean Oglach     Paul    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:47 
 60   Who are You? Real Continuity Provo Republican perhaps?     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:50 
 61   Get the tae on!     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 17:58 
 62   Poor Sean     Real continuity provo republican    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:06 
 63   Just wondering?     The Riddler    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:07 
 64   HA HA HA     Amused    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:07 
 65   So its Amused are you?     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:13 
 66   poor sean     Real continuity provo republican    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:19 
 67   woeful     Barry    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:28 
 68   Who's who?     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:39 
 69   The 'State' of this 'Country' !     Sharon    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:43 
 70   HA HA     Amused    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:44 
 71   Just realised something     Paul    Thu Jun 29, 2006 18:54 
 72   To amused Paul     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 19:08 
 73   1986     Barry    Thu Jun 29, 2006 19:16 
 74   Question for the Politically aware in SF     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 19:27 
 75   Real Etc     Frank    Thu Jun 29, 2006 20:19 
 76   'amused'     Seán    Thu Jun 29, 2006 21:42 
 77   Wasted Lives     Donnchadh    Thu Jun 29, 2006 21:59 
 78   Still waiting on a sensible reply     Sean Oglach    Thu Jun 29, 2006 22:14 
 79   Only one answer     Donnchadh    Fri Jun 30, 2006 17:49 
 80   What happens next?     Sean Oglach    Fri Jun 30, 2006 18:58 
 81   Suddenly shy ... ?     Sharon    Fri Jun 30, 2006 21:29 
 82   Nationalists     Michael    Sat Jul 01, 2006 20:38 
 83   michael     seán    Sat Jul 01, 2006 22:27 
 84   Read the 'small print' before commenting , Michael .     Sharon    Sat Jul 01, 2006 23:59 
 85   Medieval EU Exploitation     Donnchadh    Sun Jul 02, 2006 01:37 
 86   Sharon - Individual     Michael    Sun Jul 02, 2006 02:01 
 87   Still not reading the 'small print' .     Sharon    Sun Jul 02, 2006 10:48 
 88   Seán - re. Irish classes     Ted    Sun Jul 02, 2006 10:59 
 89   Sharon - Individual     Sharon    Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:38 
 90   'Small print' still invisible to you .     Sharon    Sun Jul 02, 2006 13:14 
 91   Seán - Gaeilge     Ted    Sun Jul 02, 2006 16:33 
 92   My problem is with nationalism no matter what country.     Michael    Sun Jul 02, 2006 17:04 
 93   Join in the struggle     GPJ    Sun Jul 02, 2006 17:25 
 94   GPJ     Michael    Sun Jul 02, 2006 17:45 
 95   protestant working class?     tom eile    Sun Jul 02, 2006 18:20 
 96   Reps     Michael    Sun Jul 02, 2006 18:54 
 97   Re. But problems are resolved peacefully     the fortuynate pimmeltje    Sun Jul 02, 2006 19:32 
 98   Real peaceful like     mellow yellow    Sun Jul 02, 2006 19:40 
 99   Sort out yourself first then tell us how you did it     Donnchadh    Sun Jul 02, 2006 19:40 
 100   That's all     Michael    Sun Jul 02, 2006 20:35 
 101   Re. the way you treated the jewish refugees during WW2 was disgraceful     mr. politically correct    Sun Jul 02, 2006 20:43 
 102   Neither did we...     d'other    Sun Jul 02, 2006 21:23 
 103   Michael - can you clarify some of these points?     seán    Sun Jul 02, 2006 22:01 
 104   d'other     seán    Sun Jul 02, 2006 22:16 
 105   Bye     Paul    Sun Jul 02, 2006 22:21 
 106   Of course     D'other    Sun Jul 02, 2006 22:37 
 107   Sean     Michael    Mon Jul 03, 2006 00:14 
 108   Charity begins at home     Donnchadh    Mon Jul 03, 2006 02:08 
 109   Michael     Ted    Mon Jul 03, 2006 07:27 
 110   In defence of Michael     non-nationalist Irishbman    Mon Jul 03, 2006 08:33 
 111   I am staying here     Michael    Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:23 
 112   Michael     Klinsmann    Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:38 
 113   To Micheal     Mick    Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:40 
 114   Sinn Féin an anti-sectarian movement     Donnchadh    Mon Jul 03, 2006 14:39 
 115   michael     tom eile    Mon Jul 03, 2006 14:56 
 116   True colours     Mick    Mon Jul 03, 2006 18:31 
 117   Major fraud at 1986 Ard Fheis     Donnchadh    Mon Jul 03, 2006 20:49 
 118   Mo Dhia!, Donnchadh, not back again to 1986!!     Seaicilín    Mon Jul 03, 2006 21:37 
 119   Ignoring history     tom eile    Mon Jul 03, 2006 22:05 
 120   Michael has chosen not to know , I fear .     Sharon    Mon Jul 03, 2006 22:05 
 121   Buying their silence     Sean Oglach    Mon Jul 03, 2006 22:27 
 122   Sinn Féin signifies Revolution not Reformism     Donnchadh    Mon Jul 03, 2006 23:53 
 123   counting?     incredulous    Mon Jul 03, 2006 23:54 
 124   Michael     Klinsmann    Tue Jul 04, 2006 10:20 
 125   Mirror mirror on the wall ...     The wild old wicked man    Tue Jul 04, 2006 20:11 
 126   Seacailín     seán    Wed Jul 05, 2006 00:17 
 127   Dont Look Back     Donnchadh    Wed Jul 05, 2006 01:40 
 128   A Sheáin, a chara re. response to questions     Seaicilín    Wed Jul 05, 2006 03:06 
 129   Sound Analysis     Donnchadh    Wed Jul 05, 2006 14:29 
 130   Ooooooooops     seán    Wed Jul 05, 2006 20:54 
 131   UP THE RA!!!!     Jonny Bonkowitsch    Wed Jul 05, 2006 21:18 
 132   objectives     Barry    Wed Jul 05, 2006 21:55 
 133   Revolution or Reform     Donnchadh    Wed Jul 05, 2006 23:51 
 134   Living by British Law     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 00:04 
 135   1969 is the real issue not 1986     Ghandi of North Strand    Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:47 
 136   Ghandi of North Strand (Has a British point of view)     Jonston    Thu Jul 06, 2006 13:09 
 137   Brit point of view     Ghandi of Noth Strand    Thu Jul 06, 2006 14:10 
 138   New PSF equals OSF less the socialist posing     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:27 
 139   Indo     Gahndi of North Strand    Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:41 
 140   Provos role     Ghandi of North Strand    Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:45 
 141   Analysis based on Ignorance     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:45 
 142   Yes the rot set in well before 1986     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:55 
 143   Sinn Fein DOES NOT have an unbroken constitution     Cormac Eile    Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:08 
 144   Twisted Logic     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:35 
 145   Cormac Eile, learn your history kid     Frank    Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:48 
 146   69/70 is the real issue     Ghandi of North Strand    Thu Jul 06, 2006 17:06 
 147   Over reaction     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 19:43 
 148   Frank     Cormac Eile    Thu Jul 06, 2006 19:59 
 149   Let the People Decide     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 20:40 
 150   allowing?     jerome    Thu Jul 06, 2006 21:57 
 151   Cormac Eile & his LIES     Frank    Thu Jul 06, 2006 22:35 
 152   Promotion without Merit     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 23:31 
 153   Frank, that's a load of bollox     Cormac Eile    Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:34 
 154   Presuming Democracy.     Frank#1    Fri Jul 07, 2006 13:03 
 155   Frank #1     Cormac Eile    Fri Jul 07, 2006 13:14 
 156   Perpetual Conflict     Frank#1    Fri Jul 07, 2006 13:35 
 157   Frank#1 To an extent I agree but...     Cormac Eile    Fri Jul 07, 2006 13:38 
 158   Intention     Frank#1    Fri Jul 07, 2006 13:40 
 159   Frank #1     Cormac Eile    Fri Jul 07, 2006 13:56 
 160   Strategy     Frank#1    Fri Jul 07, 2006 14:06 
 161   Frank#1     Cormac Eile    Fri Jul 07, 2006 15:57 
 162   Partition the source of Conflict in Ireland     Donnchadh    Fri Jul 07, 2006 18:15 
 163   Startin point     Frank#1    Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:15 


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