Dublin City Council votes against commemoration for those who served in Royal Irish Constabulary

Jan 07, 2020, 02:04 PM

Dublin City Council has voted against a commemoration for people who served in the Royal Irish Constabulary. 

"Only a subservient government suffering from a post-colonial state of mind and ashamed of our revolutionary history would encourage this disgraceful event" it said.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said earlier that he is disappointed that some people are choosing to boycott the commemoration.

The Royal Irish Constabulary was the police force right across Ireland before partition and independence in the Republic 

But is this an important part of a centenary of commemorations or a completely inappropriate celebration of an oppressive force? 

Vinny talked to historian and journalist Ruth Dudley Edwards and Aontu leader Peadar Toibin