Frank Bullitt wrote: » https://twitter.com/DUPleader/status/1379885970103877634 Calling SF the real criminals while referencing a video with criminals in it...she can never resist a shot.
punisher5112 wrote: » I'd say 80% of the morons font even know what actual fighters fought for for their freedom..... Scum breed scum unfortunately and crime such as drugs seems to be the main cause of most of any troubles.... Absolutely have no time for drug dealers or those contributing to the cycle.
McMurphy wrote: » Neale has removed his like from the tweet now, and claimed he liked it "by accident as he scrolled past". After he took on board all the negative feedback he was recieving.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Why wouldn't the PSNI not just run down those scumbags? They'd be well within their rights.
Bambi wrote: » Ah the old "they're as bad as each other" classic. That canard ran out of steam about a decade ago.
jammiedodgers wrote: » https://twitter.com/acatherwoodnews/status/1379702255897698304
An Claidheamh wrote: » Unbelievable the silence from RTÉ, the Irish media and FF/FG Could you imagine if a bus heading to a Protestant area in Belfast was fire bombed by the others? they’d be lining up on Twitter to condemn and blame SF Neale Richmond is some tool Let’s face it FF/FG are essentially DUP allies
hotmail.com wrote: » Dublin newspapers the same. No one cares about the North.
Fuascailteoir wrote: » What fighters fighting for freedom are you referring to?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Just take a read off his wikipedia page. 1) He has been strongly critical of SF and the Provisional IRA (Fair enough) 2) He's in favour of Ireland re-joining the British commonwealth Richmond wears the Irish branch of the British Legions "shamrock remembrance poppy" 3) Richmond stated that he considers that theEaster Lily "has become offensive" And there's many more like him in FG like John Bruton. Charlie Flanagan etc. Richmonds grandfather was a member of the orange order from Cavanhttps://twitter.com/nealerichmond/status/1067075310598918144?lang=en
McMurphy wrote: » Front page of RTE, Indo, Irish Times and the examiner.
bilston wrote: » Serious escalation tonight. Up until tonight it was Loyalists v Police Tonight it has become sectarian. Dangerous few days lie ahead. Grim
FrancieBrady wrote: » Bizarre. They are discussing Arlene's tweet now on the Tonight show and Neale Richmond was allowed leave without being asked why he liked it.
Hurrache wrote: » FFS Brady, it was accidentally clicked when scrolling through the feed. I've liked some ****e myself when doing so. Untangle the knickers. Yis'll all have to be verging on living in fantasy if you think that he liked it intentionally to begin with, and have a screw lose to claim it was unliked because of feedback.
Scuid Mhór wrote: » Hopefully not. The Troubles were well before my time but it's fair to say the vast, vast majority of people inhabiting this country have no interest in it repeating. Any idea as to how this may escalate?
Hurrache wrote: » FFS Brady, it was accidentally clicked when scrolling through the feed. I've liked some ****e myself when doing so, even in this site. Untangle the knickers. Yis'll all have to be verging on living in fantasy if you think that he liked it intentionally to begin with, and have a screw lose to claim it was unliked because of feedback.
hotmail.com wrote: » Richmond doesn't know what side he's on. He's against the DUP, then against Sinn Fein.. blah blah.
Godot. wrote: » Where does Sinn Fein's commitment to the peace process stand if Boris decides to placate the loyalists and stick up a land border? Out of interest. Breaks a number of international laws but it's a possibility we can't rule out. My initial thoughts are I'm grateful they don't have any control over the levers of power down here.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Don't buy the finger slip story, sorry.