Irish Independent

Unionists praise Taoiseach for ‘shamrock poppy’

- Cormac McQuinn

TAOISEACH Leo Varadkar has been praised by unionist politician­s in the North for wearing a ‘shamrock poppy’ in recognitio­n of the Irish soldiers who fought and died in World War I.

Senior DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson said Mr Varadkar has provided an example of how reconcilia­tion could be promoted between the two traditions in Ireland “respectful­ly” and “without abandoning our core values and beliefs”.

Former UUP leader Mike Nesbitt posted online that Mr Varadkar was “wearing his own style of poppy in Dáil Éireann” adding: “That’s leadership. #respect”.

Mr Varadkar’s decision to wear the pin, which is distribute­d by the Irish branch of the Royal British Legion, got a mixed reaction on social media and Sinn Féin Senator Pádraig Mac Lochlainn was quoted as saying it remains a “divisive symbol” in Ireland. Addressing his decision to wear the badge, the Taoiseach posted on Twitter: “History is the study of the future. Almost everything has happened before. Let history be our guide but let us never be its prisoner.” Last night, Mr Donaldson said he was pleased to see Mr Varadkar wear the Shamrock Poppy to commem- orate the Irishmen “of all traditions who sacrificed their lives in World War I.”

He said tens of thousands of nationalis­ts from every county died in the war, and “it is important that their memory is honoured alongside those of the unionist tradition”.

He added: “If we are to have a shared future and to promote reconcilia­tion between our two traditions, then we must have a better sense of our shared history and commemorat­e it with due respect.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland