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I told Sean Redmond and Joe Deighan about the proposals made in Birmingham to come to Brighton and for a lobby in the autumn. He made some complimentary references to myself last evening – it is strange it gives me not a scrap of pleasure now – and may possibly cooperate if the references were meant. I wrote to Frank Watters offering to call there frequently. September 1 Monday (Liverpool): I spent the evening – what was left of it – writing letters. Jackson’s history, “Ireland Her Own” – Conversations with Roy Johnston on rising tensions within Republicanism following the August 1969 events in Belfast – Consideration of factors that went into the foundation of the NICRA – Reminiscences of Liam Mellows by Dr Teresa O’Shea from Killeeneen – Czechoslovakia and Scotland as issues at the 1969 CPGB congress – Impressions of Gerry Fitt, Bernadette Devlin, Eamon McCann, Michael Farrell – Fiona Connolly’s papers of her father and reminiscences of Countess Markiewicz – Comments on a Republican-Communist “National Liberation Front” – Preliminary research for a memoir of Sean Murray – “Irish Times” political correspondent Michael McInerney on the early days of the Connolly Association – Effects of the 1970 Republican split between “Provisionals” and “Officials” – Attending the Irish Labour Party annual conference and the unification conference in Belfast of the CPNI and Irish Workers Party, establishing the CPI – Conversation with Cathal Goulding on the Republican split – Difficulty in inducing British Labour movement organisations to take up the Irish question in a sensible fashion – Connolly Association-initiated petition campaign by Irish organisations in Britain on Greaves’s Bill of Rights as an alternative to “direct rule” from London – Resignation of CA General Secretary Sean Redmond and Greaves’s taking on the CA organisational work for a period while seeking to revamp the “Irish Democrat” – The Harold Wilson Government’s revival of Britain’s application to join the EEC as “threatening to alter the whole basis of European politics as they have been”(entry for 22 April 1970) THEMES: British leftwing attitudes to the Nigerian Biafran war – Resentment at encouragement of “branches” in Britain by NICRA and the Campaign for Social Justice – Criticism of the pre-split Goulding-led Republicans – Holiday hostelling in Wales and the destruction of the traditional countryside there – Editing and writing a modern Epilogue to T.A. The Hollowing-out of Irish Independence.Nation, Nationalism, Internationalism, Supranationalism.
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