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Aine McMahon

Sinn Fein TD Reada Cronin apologises for anti-Semitic Twitter remarks

A Sinn Fein TD who had to apologise after making anti-Semitic remarks on Twitter will not face disciplinary action or suspension.

The newly elected TD for Kildare North, Reada Cronin, posted that Israel had "taken Nazism to a new level" and suggested a picture of monkeys working on computers reminded her of the Israeli embassy, the Sunday Times Ireland reported.

Speaking in Dublin on Wednesday, Sinn Fein TD Pearse Doherty said her remarks are not in line with Sinn Fein views and she was right to withdraw them.

When asked if Ms Cronin would face any penalty or suspension, he said: "We have protocols in relation to social media policy and these comments have been withdrawn and apologised for - some of them were before she was even a member of Sinn Fein."

Sinn Fein's Reada Cronin (Twitter)

He was also asked if there are any social media guidelines for Sinn Fein representatives. He said: "There are social media guidelines in relation to how people conduct themselves on social media. I think people can use social media in a very harmful and negative way and that is important that does not happen."

"The key thing here is that when people make comments that are inappropriate and inexcusable is that they are withdrawn and apologised for and it is made clear that they are in no way a reflection of Sinn Fein's position."

"We do have protocols and we do have social media guidelines. There is nobody sitting in the party looking at the accounts of every single Sinn Fein member in relation to what they are saying."

(Left to right) Sinn Fein TDs Eoin O Broin, Pearse Doherty and Louise OReilly, speaking to media at Leinster House in Dublin (Aine McMahon/PA Wire)

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said tweets posted by the Sinn Fein TD before she was elected should "trouble us all".

Ms Cronin's Twitter account has been made private since the tweets emerged and she issued a statement on Tuesday in which she "unreservedly and wholeheartedly" apologised and said the tweets were "glib" and "off-the-cuff". The account now appears to have been deleted.

On Wednesday morning, Mr Varadkar said the "anti-Semitic & anti-science remarks" made by a newly elected representative "should trouble us all".

Talks about government formation will also take place on Wednesday, with Sinn Fein set to meet some independent TDs and smaller parties.

The leaders of Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and Sinn Fein are set to be nominated for the office of Taoiseach on Thursday when the 33rd Dail convenes.

However, it is unlikely a Taoiseach will be elected so parliament will adjourn.

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