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This was an act without any pretence of legality. They were executed on the morning of 8 December. The war left wounds that were slow to heal. The end of hostilities did allow de Valera step out from the shadows of the anti-Treaty IRA as the politician best equipped to translate opposition to the Free State into a coherent political message. Sinn Fein was reconstituted in as an anti-Treaty party. Eamon de Valera and most of his followers left it in to found Fianna Fail. The peaceful transfer of power from Civil War victor to Civil War vanquished in March — just nine years after the end of that conflict — was an act of great political maturity at a time when Europe was increasingly dominated by dictators.

However, political passions were aroused under the new government. Duties were placed on Irish bacon, butter, cream, eggs, live animals, poultry and other meats. In truth, Cumann na nGaedheal had never succeeded in bringing the whole of the pro-Treaty vote under its wing. While commercial farmers saw their wealth dwindle, many small farmers were unaffected by the agricultural slump.

As a direct result of the worsening situation, a new party was established to represent those farmers most adversely affected. We try to make sense of it all. Hugh Linehan reports. Video: Enda O'Dowd. There is a cultural and even social divide between many of the activists on both sides, which is firmly buttressed by family traditions going back to the Civil War. Academics and urban sophisticates may profess to be puzzled by the rivalry between the two big parties, but the hold of tribal loyalties spanning generations is more durable than they can imagine.

There is something about the self-image of each party that illustrates the gulf in understanding between them. Over the years it has been prepared to take a stand in defence of the institutions of that State, no matter what the cost in terms of unpopularity. Focus group research commissioned by The Irish Times just before the election was called illustrates how the two parties were perceived by voters.

One group from the new outer suburbs of Dublin were asked which party they thought would be more fun and who they would prefer to go for a pint with. Related articles. What is the Programme for Government?

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