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Awesome that Angus Robertson lost his seat - massive prick....The SNP are getting a kick in!
May should fall on her sword, she went all in with a weak hand and lost, but as the Tories do they will cling onto power by hook or crook. The future of this Country is now in the hand of ten Northern Irish MP's
Quote from: Filo on June 09, 2017, 10:10:47 amMay should fall on her sword, she went all in with a weak hand and lost, but as the Tories do they will cling onto power by hook or crook. The future of this Country is now in the hand of ten Northern Irish MP'sThe other point she would make is she increased the vote share. Not convinced it outweighs the poor campaign though.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on June 09, 2017, 10:13:45 amQuote from: Filo on June 09, 2017, 10:10:47 amMay should fall on her sword, she went all in with a weak hand and lost, but as the Tories do they will cling onto power by hook or crook. The future of this Country is now in the hand of ten Northern Irish MP'sThe other point she would make is she increased the vote share. Not convinced it outweighs the poor campaign though.The big thing she has n't got her buzz phrase "strong and stable" the Tories will probably self destruct over this
Surely Boris lost all credibility with most people (if he ever had much) with his performance after the Brexit vote.
I have no idea what this will do to the brexit negotiations > Glynn or redj please ?
serious downside in that the f**king imbecile farage has resurfaced, somehow making out that the destruction of his party potentially legitimises his return to politics; selfish, narrow-minded, hypocritical f**ktard of the highest order...
CRIKEY, I DIDNT REALISE CORBYN HAD WON !!
Check the facts Filo, unlike Sinn Fein, they have never been associated with loyalist paramiltaries.
n 1980, Robinson was elected as the deputy leader of the DUP. In 1986, he helped establish Ulster Resistance, a loyalist paramilitary group.
Throughout the Troubles, Paisley was seen as a firebrand and the face of hardline unionism. He opposed all attempts to resolve the conflict through power-sharing between unionists and Irish nationalists/republicans, and all attempts to involve the Republic of Ireland in Northern affairs. His efforts helped bring down the Sunningdale Agreement of 1974. He also opposed the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985, with less success. His attempts to create a paramilitary movement culminated in Ulster Resistance. Paisley and his party also opposed the Northern Ireland peace process and Good Friday Agreement of 1998
The DUP is a right-wing populist[5] party. It is characterized by its Ulster loyalist position, which it has staunchly held since its inception. Ulster loyalism, with its aim for continued inclusion of Northern Ireland in the UK, has been identified as a type of ethnic nationalism,[40] and is historically linked with paramilitarism
Of course Ian paisley was associated with them.Did he ever get convicted of a terrorist offence?As far as i know the DUP has always condemned violence.
Has Paisley ever been convicted of a terrorist offence, genuine question.
So he isnt a terrorist then?How then is Teresa May a terrorist sympathiser?That is a bit of a defamatory statement.
Quote from: drfchound on June 09, 2017, 02:55:43 pmSo he isnt a terrorist then?How then is Teresa May a terrorist sympathiser?That is a bit of a defamatory statement.I give up, it's because of people like you that we're in this mess!He formed a paramilitery organisition, by default that makes him a terrorist, I accept he was never convicted of terrorist offences, but then again niether was Osama Bin Laden, was he not a terrorist either?Here we go, read and digest this from a week agohttp://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2017/dup-chief-arlene-foster-met-uda-boss-days-after-loyalist-murder-in-bangor-35776873.html