TOMASJ wrote: » Well done Sinn Féin. looking good for unity in 12016
Exile 1798 wrote: » It’s another success for a very well run and popular party in the North.
TommyT wrote: » While they slide furter into oblivion in the South.
Exile 1798 wrote: » I wasn't aware that there was an con-current election the South?
KeithAFC wrote: » Doesn't mean much. William of Orange Haud Trado. NO SURRENDER.
TommyT wrote: » Didnt they lose ground at the last election in the South? An election that was ready made for a party like Sinn Fein to make significant gains, yet they allowed Adams to go on TV and F**k the whole thing up.
DoireNod wrote: » It means that a Unionist pact couldn't stop the will of the people in Fermanagh and South Tyrone. It's a bit of a blow to unionism.
dlofnep wrote: » ... This is a great day for Sinn Féin....
P. Breathnach wrote: » It's not necessarily a great day for the rest of us.
KeithAFC wrote: » Dirty people will stick with the dirty people.
KeithAFC wrote: » They just have to remember to protect those dissidents and keep giving them bombs to try and kill people.
KeithAFC wrote: » But we won't surrender.
KeithAFC wrote: » Dirty people will stick with the dirty people. They just have to remember to protect those dissidents and keep giving them bombs to try and kill people. But we won't surrender.
dlofnep wrote: » Surrender to what, exactly? Perhaps you might take your catchphrases elsewhere.
paky wrote: » if anything they'll probably make significant gains in the next election down south
TommyT wrote: » Like they did last tiime? Politics in the South are slightly different to the North. The North is just a sectarian headcount, as witnessed in Fermanagh, South Tyrone. What policies did anyone standing in the North have? What were they going to do to bring jobs during the economic downturn? etc etc etc? The North is simply an Orange and Green scrap and that is why Sinn Fein and the DUP are doing so well. Anything else is just bull****.
paky wrote: » circumstances have changed