JohnnyFlash wrote: » No one wants that. That's a very poor strawman argument. There's a reason we have the highest mortgage rates in Europe - we didn't let people 'fall prey' to repossessions and our banks are paying higher rates to borrow money for mortgages as a result. This narrative that SF are the only party who represent the 'common man' is rubbish. The great thing about SF is you can see what they are like in reality by looking up North.
UDAWINNER wrote: » If he was in the Black and Tans, Fg would give him a commemoration.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Jesus some of yas will have a heart attack, getting very worked up. It's OK I get the jist, anything SF say bad, no matter what Govt do good
FrancieBrady wrote: » The majority of people in repossession territory were there because FF cheerled by FG (who wanted more spending) drove us off a cliff. Now you want to stop them earning money without any safety nets to allow them hold on to their homes. Feck off, was it you that was talking about the transformative power of postwar social democracy. Strawman indeed.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » So if a tenant stops paying their rent for 6 months or maybe years( who knows with Covid19) you think they should be allowed stay? Think about what you're suggesting. Well???????????????????
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Link to the majority? Once again you will come up short. But you will casually move on to the next lie. And you lads accuse leo of spin!!
Truthvader wrote: » Could Sinn Fein use its property portfolio to house those affected - or did they just invest in commercial property - like real socialists?
Truthvader wrote: » Ho ho ho. If stuck just make up something
FrancieBrady wrote: » What was 'made up' about the comment? It was the truth Truth. You seem to have a huge problem recognising the truth Truth.
FrancieBrady wrote: » There are 'people' involved here and their lives. Have some empathy if not some decency.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Well last year when TDs were declaring who had rental income 20 FG landlords 20 FF landlord 4 SF landlord
dundalkfc10 wrote: » It's bad alright, but I know for a fact people from Dundalk are going to Newry regularly shopping, get oil etc... I went for a spin up Mourne Mountains yesterday an drove threw Newry on way home and half cars were Southern plates. Fairways Hotel in Dundalk packed today with D reg cars and Northern number plates
Yeah_Right wrote: » Maybe if you and your mates stopped driving all over the place and leaving your county, we could avoid another lockdown. Be a patriot and stay the **** at home.
Truthvader wrote: » Well we also the pathetic carnival for the dead thug Bobby Storey. Would you post a link/ picture of the Black n Tan celebration??? Or did you just make it up???
FrancieBrady wrote: » Do you know what a carnival is? Have a bit of human decency Truth, it was a funeral. Maybe not one you would go to but a funeral all the same. I'm sure there are plenty of voyeuristic ghouls pouring over photos as soon as I post this looking for images of people laughing and smiling. We get it, you have a stick to beat the shinners with, they got it wrong, but a 'carnival'? FFS.
Truthvader wrote: » So no sign of the Tan celebration then? It wasn't a funeral . It was a pretendy funeral used as an IRA show of strength Haven't seen decency and Bobby Storey in the same sentence before
Bambi wrote: » It's generally accepted that the remains of the deceased are required to have a funeral. Otherwise you're just parading around a cemetary, bizarre stuff
FrancieBrady wrote: » There was an oration at the republican plot where I presume his ashes will be interred. Fake funeral? FFS lads. Ex IRA funerals have been done this way for decades.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Storey was a member of the IRA 'nutting squad'. Charming people as even the name would imply.https://www.irishnews.com/news/2015/09/03/news/ira-murder-of-boy-15-horrific-child-abuse-inquiry-hears-249981/ Storey did that.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » We know, we had the GFA since then and thankfully the North's a better place for it.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Would you be so ok about it if members of the dup turned up at the funeral of Johnny Adair?
Bambi wrote: » Just to be clear, the whole entourage took a detour from the church to the crematory to have a bit of a rally in Milltown during a pandemic lockdown, despite the fact there was no burial going on, while the Council kept the Crematorium on pause for them which prevented other families from interring deceased loved ones. It was frankly bizarre and classless carry on. Acting like royalty to whom the rules dont apply