We’ve just finished recording a terrific Live Podcast with Soc Dem member, Activist and Campaigner, Isabelle Flanagan, the man behind the fab Vintage Kitchen Restaurant, Sean Drugan and writer and founder of the Justice for Bloody Sunday campaign as well as the Free Derry Museum, Tony Doherty. Tony talks about the impact the decision not to charge Soldier F will have on truth, reconciliation and the idea of parity of esteem. We also discuss the socioeconomic and age based segregation of our reopening, Ireland standing with the tax havens vs the OECD, a fiery hellmouth in the ocean, more sweetheart deals for Vulture Funds, active allyship and small and medium employers getting hit again.
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