Vandals damage new monument to Francis Drake

Vandals who daubed a slogan and smashed a plaque on a newly erected monument in Carrigaline, Co Cork to British seafarer, Sir…

Vandals who daubed a slogan and smashed a plaque on a newly erected monument in Carrigaline, Co Cork to British seafarer, Sir Francis Drake have been strongly condemned by a local councillor for their "outrageous behaviour".

Vandals daubed "Ní Seoiníní sinn go léir" (we are not all toadies) on the 18-foot high Drake Sail unveiled on July 1st by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micheál Martin, to commemorate Sir Francis's evading of a Spanish fleet by sailing up the Owenabue River in 1589.

Labour Cllr Paula Desmond said yesterday the graffiti was obviously inspired by "anti-English sentiment" and she condemned it as "outrageous" behaviour which failed to take account of Ireland's modern relationship with Britain. "As a society, we have gone way beyond this and it makes me so angry to think some fossil is walking around who think it's 1798," she said.

Barry Roche

Barry Roche

Barry Roche is Southern Correspondent of The Irish Times