getz wrote: » for once we both agree on the same thing,only i was thinking of the sinn fein MPs refusing to sit in parliament to represent their constituents,what was it,run with the ....
gallag wrote: » But not fly the British flag?
Happyman42 wrote: » How does that impact ordinary Unionists would you say? Again, you have to allow people maintain and stay true to their identities, that is what everybody signed up to in the GFA. SF have been at pains to say that they have no problem with Unionists expressing and celebrating their identity in a fair and non-antagonistic way. They compromised on the flag issue, that is what being democratic is about. They realise that they cannot 'dictate' what that identity should be. Any more whataboutery to avoid criticising the elephant in the room?
Any more whataboutery to avoid criticising the elephant in the room?
getz wrote: » is this the same SF who was protesting outside the PSNI headquarters while at the same time asking people to co-operate with the PSNI over the murder of david black ?as the leader of irelands fianna fail,micheal martin said quote sinn fein had a problem in their credibility,
Thomas_I wrote: » Of course it´s natural that they can fly it, but I know at least some people on here who already disagreed with me on that. But no matter their disagreement, it´s still part of the UK and therefore it is normally legitimate to have it on public buildings. So "if the RoI" would share the costs in running NI, would it also be appropriate to fly the Irish tri-colour alongside the Union flag? It would be rather perceived to pay a huge price for having the Irish flag flown there. That´s too expensive for a bargain, isn´t it? By the way, there are some interesting statements made by Mr Robinson and Mr McGuinness in NIA recently.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-21015778 The claim that there is some sort of "BNP" involved in these riots is an new remark in the whole thing.
R P McMurphy wrote: » Seems to be some BNP types on involving themselves on the internet at least
SoulandForm wrote: » http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/scots-ex-bnp-chief-seen-fuelling-1525117
Lingua Franca wrote: » Is the BNP connection news to this forum? That's very surprising, I thought everyone knew about it already. There have been plenty of articles articles, photographs and videos published since this began pointing out the BNP connection to the protests. As well as teh well documented Jim Dowson we have Glen Kane and Paul Golding. Nick Griffin tweets:https://twitter.com/nickgriffinmep/status/291149078207795200https://twitter.com/nickgriffinmep/status/291150017526394880https://twitter.com/nickgriffinmep/status/290793018548690944https://twitter.com/nickgriffinmep/status/290794312596336641https://twitter.com/nickgriffinmep/status/289295096959086593https://twitter.com/nickgriffinmep/status/278241735379935233 "400 on demo in Larne tonight v attacks on British identity. Hundreds of BNP leaflets well received. Well done local team." ...etc. He's tweeting regularly on the subject, it seems to be an issue very close to his heart. Or at least a means to garnering support and votes.
R P McMurphy wrote: » Just when I thought my opinion of the protests couldn't get much lower. Would like to hear Griffin's incisive insight into the affair, could he even point Belfast out on a map
junder wrote: » Bnp has no involvement in the protests where I live and they would not be welcome to either
SoulandForm wrote: » Because they suspect that he is still anti-Zionist? Would David Irvine or Billy Wright they were alive be welcome? Those men were a good deal more hate filled and murderously so than Nick Griffin. The correct comparison between Loyalists on the mainland would not be with the BNP but with Combat 18.
junder wrote: » Is that the David ervine who had members of the British and Irish governments attend his funeral, the same David ervine who had Gerry Adams and other members of Sinn Fein at his funeral as well, whose wife is promoting Irish within the unionist community?
SoulandForm wrote: » Would David Irvine or Billy Wright they were alive be welcome?
Chuck Stone wrote: » I don't think the two men's names should be in the same sentence unless they're being used for contrast. One was an unrepentant bloodthirsty degenerate and the other was a former paramilitary turned peacemaker.
SoulandForm wrote: » Nah maybe they were both unrepentant bloodthirsty degenerates just one was in the pocket of the UK state and the other was is own man which is why they colluded with his killing/murder in the highest security prison in western Europe?
Chuck Stone wrote: » Here you go.
GRMA wrote: » A far as loyalists go Irvine was better than most but that is not saying much. I think if he hadn't have died he could have redeemed himself further
Crooked Jack wrote: » Check out the guy on the left. Frazer's right hand man, you could say