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Not sure they will want to fork out for another wave of attacks in Britain though.
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I was thinking the same myself..
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People have more pressing things on their minds
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So you think the North will become neglected, left to fend for itself?
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yes Biodiesel they have, that doesn't make it right to ignore it as history has proved doing that will only lead to much more pressing issues in the future for everybody involved. As far as i am concerned it is a done deal and the process will work to giving the Irish their dignity back and equality will prevail, after that we will get them to admit the Irish famine was in fact ' a Holacaust'.
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A coincidence that Ireland boomed during the barren Tory years?
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If anyone seen the interview with Cammeon outside Stormont, I think all Irish nationalists should be pretty despondent at the thought of a Tori led Government.
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he's just winning votes off the mugs and he will have no problems going back on his word , he will have no choice. He won't want another campaign of destruction in England, it would be very costly. They have the chance now to change history and do what they done in so many other parts of the world, pull out with their tales between their legs.
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La la land.
Cameron is a died in the wool Unionist. He's already totally gone back on everything that was agreed with the British from John Major onwards. |
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a hero in your eyes ricky, no doubt
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quite a bit of trouble expected n the north tonight
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Would moderate unionists really care if the North became part of the Republic?
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You lot sound like you want trouble.
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lol, where to you read that from what people have said?
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i wonder what result a referendum in Britain would bring , i think a definite majority in favor of getting the squatters out.
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Good old Catholic lasses, if we can't vote them out, we'll breed them out
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Peter Robinson in trouble here.
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Was Iris allowed out to vote?
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Young Paisley walks in, good old nepotism.
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Are you listening to these clowns on Radio1. Get it right ffs.
She's said we're going to East Belfast about 4 times now. Idiot. |
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Robinson beat by 1500 votes by Aliance
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Robinson is out, the DUP leader, not an MP at Westminster
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LOL.
The Swish Family Robinson are shipwrecked. |
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Alliance is the anti-sectarian alternative to Northern Ireland political parties in the nationalist or unionist traditions. Being an anti-sectarian party, Alliance neither seeks to bridge the gap between the unionist and nationalist traditions, nor does it seek to manage a divided society. Rather the Alliance Party whose membership comprises unionists, nationalists and those who refuse to be so characterised is therefore a rare example of an institution in Northern Ireland which is actually cross-community, non-sectarian and anti-sectarian both in its ethos/policies and in its composition/membership.
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It won't make a single jot of difference, the people will still get ripped off in the end.
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The irish government are fcuked as it is,they dont want another six counties,United ireland dream on boys not in youre lifetime.
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as a unionist friend of mine put it
"the brits dont want us and the mexicans cant afford us" :D |
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That is the last topic I would have associated with a Conservative victory. Sorting out the budget deficit, business recession, unemployment look like the priority.
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