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Heaton Harris shut up and get a move on.
The bribe money has been cleared, Thing about power sharing is you need to turn up to do it. Are you a big girls blouse, get them back to work, soon. It's been over a year, things can't go on like this. Snap out of it, and sort it out before it bites you. |
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pecker the loyalists will not be going back into government
with Sinn Fein / IRA and Westminster or any other power under God can make then , cheers |
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I f do not care if you have to wait until the year 3000
Ulster will never be part of south Ireland |
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Lol, you do realise Ulster is a part of 'South Ireland'.
Second that PD, they were playing politicians with asking for the resignation of PSNI chief while sitting on their holes drawing wages |
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I think you will find lapsy
Ulster in the main is BRITISH And always will be |
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If the south Irish try anything else
You will find Dublin under direct rule from Westminster |
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Ah so it has gone to in the 'main' British.
Donegal,Tyrone and Fermanagh are also Ulster. Call it Ulaidh for all i care, Ulster is in Ireland. |
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lapsy pa11 Sep 23 19:03Joined: 29 Jan 09 | Topic/replies: 14,473 | Blogger: lapsy pa's blog
Lol, you do realise Ulster is a part of 'South Ireland'. Thick as they come is LFC |
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Lol , let’s get this clear
Ulster is British … and we make the decisions Nothing changes unless England and the loyalists agree |
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He is simply admitting it (Ulster) was split for gerrymandering purposes.
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And no one like father ted Iris has any opinion
that matters … He should not be allowed to set foot in Ulster .. or England |
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Now the Dublin government better watch their step
The UDR was formed in 1970 … and they are watching |
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The UDA in 1971
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The largest private army in Britains history ….
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Loyalist threats didn't work last time.
Be careful, very fooking careful. ![]() |
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You can call it 'Ulster B' Lfc.
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What time pd ? The loyalists built NI
That’s all you need to know |
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Did they build well ? Yes very well
They built one of the most beautiful countries in the history of the world I can assure you .. you will never see something as beautiful again .. |
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Now you can if you will
Believe any propaganda or Irish horse manure you wish or may have been taught But I can assure you that is a FACT .. for everyone regardless of religion , colour or creed in Northern Ireland |
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I know
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^ Bull, KAT, muslims threatened last week, drug gangs and loan shark preying on people,that is your utopia
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Don't forget the swazitikas
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got to respect Paddy Power
for allowing a hitler loving racist mysogynist Eastbourne anti-Irish pervert to have a voice on here |
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hundreds of Irish died fighting for britain
people seem to forget that 70,000 plus fought in the second world war in the british army that was a low ,once upon a time the irish mafe up over half the british army poor souls |
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Donaldson of the two forked tongue, just got buried, live.
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Lisburn speaks, get to work or move over
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pecker I’ve recorded that and will watch
when I get the chance .. but I can assure you Lisburn doesn’t speak - the BBC will have filled the audience and panel with the usual bias … Lisburn is a good unionist town |
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Think they pretend to be a city now but they’re not
It’s a town .. and Unionist |
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Dec 5 , 1973 - the day before the UUP, SDLP, Alliance, along with
the U.K. government and south Ireland governments met to draw up the Sunningdale Agreement - the Northern Ireland Assembly met This is how Brian Faulkner summed it up : ‘ Paisley arose on a spurious point of order, which was clearly a pre- arranged signal for what followed There was a concerted physical assault on members of my party by the loyalists Peter McLachlan was rugger-tackled by Professor Kennedy Lindsay, fell over the bar of the House and then was kicked in the groin as he lay half stunned on the floor. Herbie Kirk received a wound on the head which drew blood, and all around the benches members were trading punches and struggling Basil McIvor was seized by the tie and half strangled before he hit his attacker so hard he almost knocked him down Once again the Assembly was adjourned by the Speaker in grave disorder 50 years ago … Speculation is continuing to mount over a potential deal between the DUP and Mr Sunaks’ government after the pm told the House of Commons he was willing to ‘ work night and day ‘ to restore the Stormont Executive … |
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The Government should immediately stump up for a pay rise for Northern Ireland public sector workers – rather than making it dependent on Stormont ’s return, Sinn Fein has insisted.
Money to settle outstanding public sector pay demands in Northern Ireland is included in a £2.5 billion package the Government has offered in support of a restored powersharing administration in Belfast. |