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The DUP claims its ‘British identity is being eroded’ over a bonfire permit

Peadar O'Cearnaigh by Peadar O'Cearnaigh
10 June 2018
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The Mid Ulster District Council has announced plans to undertake a consultation process to regulate bonfires on council property. The process has met with an angry response from local unionists and threats to the council.

Written threat

Some weeks after the consultation was announced following a vote on 22 March, posters appearing to threaten the council were placed around Dungannon. Nobody has claimed direct responsibility for these signs.

Threatening sign in Dungannon

As the BBC reported, a hardline unionist group called the British Truth Forum believe the council is “trying to erode Britishness”. It denies direct responsibility for the posters.

The BBC detailed unionist anger at the council’s plans. As it explained, the DUP’s Keith Buchanan also said that “British identity is being eroded like snow off a ditch”.

The council voted by a majority of 20 votes to nine to introduce this process.

Bonfires in Northern Ireland

Bonfires are a big part of Northern Ireland’s summer. Particularly so on the night before 12 July. The 12 July celebrates the victory of Protestant King William over Catholic King James at The Battle of the Boyne in July 1690.

But there have been a number of safety issues around bonfires in recent years as well as pollution concerns.

Consultation process

The Council’s consultation process seeks to:

address the safety, environmental and social impacts of bonfires held on Council land.

The Council’s 13-week consultation process opened on 4 June. The council believes that new policy will not be operational until 2019.

Featured image via Press Eye – Wikimedia and IrishFireside – Flickr

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