Sinn Fein have said that everyone has the right to remember their dead and they're not looking to drag up the past.
That's the view of North Wexford councillor Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin who has defended honouring the memory of Wexford man Edward O'Brien. The party have been criticised for a proposed commemoration of the Gorey man who was killed in a bomb blast in London in 1996. The 21-year-old was killed when the device he was allegedly carrying exploded prematurely on a bus in Aldwych. Councillor Ó Súilleabháin told South East Radio apologies have been made in relation to the incident: [audio wav="https://www.southeastradio.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/O-Suilleabhain-on-Commemoration.wav"][/audio] Independent Senator Gerard Craughwell says this incident shows that the party can't move on from it's past: [audio wav="https://www.southeastradio.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Craughwell-on-Commemoration.wav"][/audio]