So, it’s a new year and it's also an election year in both jurisdictions of this little island. Politicians on both sides of the border have their sights set on these upcoming elections: and that does not just mean Sinn Fein, who will be contesting both.
New elections bring new promises and commitments however the
electorate is still waiting on the old promises to be fulfilled. ‘Dealing with the Past’ is one such
commitment that has yet to be addressed. The latest failed attempt, from our political
representatives, to tackle this toxic legacy, was the ‘Fresh Start Agreement’. Some have labelled this as the ‘False Start’
but a more apt characterisation could be that we were served up a ‘Fresh Turd’. Now that we have had time to digest this
agreement our first impressions have not been improved upon: we are still left
with a bad taste in the mouth.
Previous efforts to address the past met a similar
fate. Last minute spanners were
strategically thrown into the new machinery that was designed to process the
toxic sludge of conflict, and its effluence.
This time that spanner is called ‘National Security’. We are told that to reveal the intricacies of
the ‘Dirty War’ would threaten the security of the State and certain
individuals. Whereas the real truth is that
it is the integrity and legitimacy of the State which would be tarnished. It is to the benevolent State that we look for
protection. To reveal otherwise, that
the State was in virtual control of many of the violent protagonists, would
strip away the longstanding tenet that Her Majesty’s Government was a neutral
referee between two warring tribes. As
many of us already know, and sing in unison, “The referee’s a W**ker”.
On a more sympathetic note, it is unfair to put all of the
blame at the door of our own local elected politicians, and those MPs across the
water, for that matter. It is evident
that a democratic mandate is not strong enough to bring about any real change. Political commentator Brian Feeney has often
claimed that even the Secretary of State is politically impotent; that the big
decisions ‘are above her pay grade’. I
would put it that the big decisions are above the ‘pay grade’ of all elected
politicians, even Prime Ministers. The
real power to deal with the past lies with those who don’t need to concern
themselves with trivial matters such as 'pay grades'. The Establishment will never need to worry
about the ‘Dirty War’ coming up through their sewers. Their plumbers in MI5 and MI6 are on top of
everything: a convenient spanner here and a bung over there will clog up the
machinery for many years to come.
So what are we left with over here in the Big House on the
Hill? The Fresh Start Redux is coming
down the line, we are told. More
negotiations. What’s the old saying…you
can’t polish a turd? Next week will see
the unveiling of our new marriage of convenience between the DUP and Sinn
Fein. First we had the jovial ‘Chuckle
Brothers’, then came the incompatible ‘Step-brothers’, and now it’s Martin and Arlene. One possible portmanteau for this
relationship springs to mind: Marlene (why do I hear Boycie from Only Fools and
Horses in my head?). Will they hit it
off or will their honeymoon be stopped short by the oft poisonous election
fever?
Time will tell but I suspect that ‘whataboutery’, mutual
resentment, and a good dose of ‘othering’ will resurface well before the ink
has dried on the Wedding Register. Maybe
if they followed the wisdom of Marlene Dietrich herself who held that “Once a
woman has forgiven her man, she must not reheat his sins for breakfast” would
we see the oFMdFM work in partnership, as it is supposed to; for the betterment
for all of us in this part of the world.
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