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| Why loyal ulster will never support labour | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 4 2010, 08:32 PM (92 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Apr 4 2010, 08:32 PM Post #1 |
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Saturday 20th February London. TUC Congress House. Irish Unity Conference. Apart from Sinn Fein's top terrorists in attendance, there is... Ken Livingstone - Labour. Jeremy Corbyn - Labour. John McDonnell - Labour. Dianne Abbott - Labour. ![]() above is Ken Livingstone with Gerry Adams, the man who allegedly ordered the torture and murder of Jean McConville. The following is a question and answer session with Red Ken that was found on the BBC Dear Mr Livingstone, Please would you clarify your view of the IRA: sympathetic or against? I refer to your hospitality of Gerry Adams during your tenure of the GLC in the 1980s. From James Fletcher, London Dear James, My view has never been to support IRA violence. However, I have always been of the opinion that there was no military solution to the problem in Ireland and that therefore a political solution would have to be found. The GLC's decision to invite Gerry Adams over to London was based on that assessment, which has now become a mainstream view. In the long term there is clearly no future for a continued British partition of Ireland. Yours sincerely, Ken Livingstone 1997 - Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams became the first political ally of the IRA to meet a British leader in 76 years. He conferred with Prime Minister Tony Blair in London: ![]() says it all really. |
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| meatman | Apr 4 2010, 08:58 PM Post #2 |
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just remember 1690 |
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| Briton1973 | Apr 8 2010, 09:02 PM Post #3 |
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Then there is Clare Short and her republican links in South Armagh. |
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| Gorgie_Loyal | Apr 9 2010, 08:50 PM Post #4 |
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Labour are left scum who are trying to sell Ulster out. |
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http://www.freefoto.com/images/11/08/11_08_38---Union-Flag_web.jpg We must fight for Ulster's freedom and for all those who have been slain. We must let those heroes familys know their deaths were not in vain. When the bombing stops and the smoke clears we've won once and for all. They know their irish flag will never fly over Belfast City Hall. | |
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| Deleted User | Apr 9 2010, 09:03 PM Post #5 |
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What a disgraceful letter. Northern Ireland is home to the most patriotic people on the planet . If the call for a United Ireland returns there will be men as good as the men from 1912 ready to defend our land from the enemy within or the enemy that is labour. |
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| Deleted User | Apr 9 2010, 09:45 PM Post #6 |
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Ulster and its peoples historical loyalty to Britain and the crown has sadly throughout history not been returned from British goverments. |
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| Deleted User | Apr 9 2010, 09:55 PM Post #7 |
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Gibraltar, Falklands and Ulster - all very British patriotic - their connection - they had to fight for their britishness. |
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| Deleted User | Apr 10 2010, 11:40 AM Post #8 |
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Just saw gordon talking on the news to some family whose son was in a hoops shirt abouit celtic. What a dick |
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| Deleted User | Apr 10 2010, 04:13 PM Post #9 |
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wouldnt be surprised if the son of a scottish Presbyterian minister would wear one himself |
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