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<blockquote data-quote="scolairebocht" data-source="post: 105980" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Hermann Kelly anyway has made a video clarifying the position he, and his party the Irish Freedom Party, has adopted on this alliance. He states he offered to make Malachy Steenson and/or Derek Blighe (its not absolutely clear) leader of the Irish Freedom Party instead of himself, he would stand down and become deputy leader. Other than those offers he was not prepared to join with the other parties in an alliance for basically two reasons:</p><p>1) Because it would increase the 'aggro' or disagreements between people/parties;</p><p>2) Because he has spent many years trying to build the Irish Freedom Party brand, and beginning again from scratch to launch some new party doesn't make any sense to him.</p><p></p><p>That's the explanation anyway but he got some criticism from long established party members because he didn't decide to run it past them before rejecting any kind of alliance. He did seem to have consulted his deputy leader, Shane Lynam, though because the latter states that he followed all the proper procedures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scolairebocht, post: 105980, member: 8"] Hermann Kelly anyway has made a video clarifying the position he, and his party the Irish Freedom Party, has adopted on this alliance. He states he offered to make Malachy Steenson and/or Derek Blighe (its not absolutely clear) leader of the Irish Freedom Party instead of himself, he would stand down and become deputy leader. Other than those offers he was not prepared to join with the other parties in an alliance for basically two reasons: 1) Because it would increase the 'aggro' or disagreements between people/parties; 2) Because he has spent many years trying to build the Irish Freedom Party brand, and beginning again from scratch to launch some new party doesn't make any sense to him. That's the explanation anyway but he got some criticism from long established party members because he didn't decide to run it past them before rejecting any kind of alliance. He did seem to have consulted his deputy leader, Shane Lynam, though because the latter states that he followed all the proper procedures. [/QUOTE]
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