Eilis O'Hanlon: Our politicians should take a stand and stop tip-toeing around Kneecap
Briefly

The article discusses an incident where Tánaiste Simon Harris provided political cover to a Belfast band embroiled in controversy instead of allowing them to manage their own issues. This reflects a broader theme of political accountability, as symbolized by a mock gallows that displayed the faces of prominent politicians outside the Dáil two years prior. The mock gallows served as a striking critique of political leaders and public sentiment towards them, emphasizing dissatisfaction with their actions and decisions.
Tánaiste Simon Harris swiftly intervened to provide cover for the Belfast band amid a controversy, instead of allowing them to handle the situation independently.
The mock gallows displayed the faces of key political figures, suggesting a dramatic commentary on political accountability and public dissatisfaction.
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