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Published 18:30 30 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 22:59 30 Dec 2015 GMT
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However, in a letter highlighted today by RTE.ie, Donlon notes, 'The matter was referred to the GAA's Ard Chomhairle which decided to inform David Kennedy that they would not welcome Scott or any other British minister to a major GAA event.
"David Kennedy feels there is no point in raising the matter again in the foreseeable future and he is hoping Mr Scott won't press the matter.
"He has not, or course, told Mr Scott of the GAA's attitude."
30 years later but that attitude is now out in the open.
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