realdanbreen wrote: » I see where the British prime minister Boris Johnson in response to a question was unable to say how many counties there are in Northern Ireland and could only name one, Londonderry! And the loyalists /DUP think this guy will look after them!
FrancieBrady wrote: » realdanbreen wrote: » I see where the British prime minister Boris Johnson in response to a question was unable to say how many counties there are in Northern Ireland and could only name one, Londonderry! And the loyalists /DUP think this guy will look after them! Seriously? Have you a link Dan?
gwalk wrote: » Couldn't even name a real place �� Londonderry is a myth, its Derry
citytillidie wrote: » I seen the police are out in force to help contractors remove an anti-interment bonfire in Belfast. Pity they don't enforce such actions on the 11th night bonfire's instead of letting the bully boys win. Maybe the difference is that SF and SDLP want the bonfire's gone
citytillidie wrote: » Just wee toe rags building the bonfire that the community there don't want but the police handling is very telling. Where they said they could not guarantee the contractors safety on the days leading to the 11th but can today.
downcow wrote: » They dare not touch these buthttps://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/tyres-pile-up-as-talks-over-contentious-bonfire-in-the-bogside-go-on-38384665.html
downcow wrote: » You might have to withdraw that statement in the same way as the PSNI have just withdrawnhttps://www.thejournal.ie/police-belfast-anti-internment-bonfire-4757312-Aug2019/?utm_source=shortlink
realdanbreen wrote: » it was on tv the other night, one of those independent channels I think called ETV+
The Nal wrote: » More fun last nightBelfast bonfire goes ahead after clashes between youths and policeTeenager critical after stabbings near contentious Belfast bonfire
janfebmar wrote: » realdanbreen wrote: » it was on tv the other night, one of those independent channels I think called ETV+ Have googled your claim that Boris only could name one Irish county, there is no proof or mention of that on the interwebs that I can see. I can only conclude it is fake news as if it happened others would have commented on it.
realdanbreen wrote: » I don’t care what you conclude I can only go on what I saw on TV. You seem surprised that he wouldn't know much about North, seriously! You think any of his predecessors knew much more about the place?
citytillidie wrote: » realdanbreen wrote: » I don’t care what you conclude I can only go on what I saw on TV. You seem surprised that he wouldn't know much about North, seriously! You think any of his predecessors knew much more about the place? Sure look at the last NI secretary she did not know much about NI when she was appointed. "I freely admit that when I started this job, I didn't understand some of the deep-seated and deep-rooted issues that there are in Northern Ireland," she said. "I didn't understand things like when elections are fought for example in Northern Ireland, people who are nationalists don't vote for unionist parties and vice-versa
timthumbni wrote: » Kill all huns (Protestants) , 18 Brits were blown to bits haha, stabbings, petrol bombs etc etc. I seem to remember a poster on here full of bum and bluster about how young nationalists were all into education, travel and Gaelic games. Did the wans in newry, new lodge and Londonderry not get the memo?
citytillidie wrote: » Difference is most nationalist communities don't want these bonfire's and political entity will not attend. 11th night bonfire's full off hate and unionist communities see it as their culture with political entity defending them and welcoming them
citytillidie wrote: » Sure look at the last NI secretary she did not know much about NI when she was appointed. "I freely admit that when I started this job, I didn't understand some of the deep-seated and deep-rooted issues that there are in Northern Ireland," she said. "I didn't understand things like when elections are fought for example in Northern Ireland, people who are nationalists don't vote for unionist parties and vice-versa
citytillidie wrote: » Difference is most nationalist communities don't want these bonfire's and political entity will not attend.
timthumbni wrote: » Just watching these violent Irish republicans from the new lodge on the news now. Oh dear. At least 3 stabbed apparently. Remind me not to stay in an air bnb there anyway. Very stabby. I see the ones on here who were very vocal about the peelers leaving the loyalist bonfire in east Belfast alone are now very quiet. Very telling.
timthumbni wrote: » Yet they appear to have no problem attending events that glorify terrorist murderers. Your fellow Londondoire woman in particular has been filmed in recent days dancing around the street like an embarrassing drunk uncle at a wedding and then roaring our day will come about 20 times to a rather morally bankrupt crowd of republican idiots in Strabane.
citytillidie wrote: » No comebacks about politicians and bonfires so goal posts are moved again i see
janfebmar wrote: » Any comebacks about politicians attending events honouring dead paramilitaries I wonder?
janfebmar wrote: » I think you will find he was more of a politician than a terrorist, and he never fired a gun or exploded a bomb. Nice try at whataboutery and deflection though, you only had to go back to a person of a century ago. What about more modern times?
FrancieBrady wrote: »