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True, and it's something you aren't going to beat any time soon, especially when the politician in question is bloody good at games and posturing, and more so when his opposition in the house is a useless pillock without a clue.

As for revolution - Not for me, thanks, as they tend to finish with a lot of very ordinary people deader than they were before the shooting started.
 
Common sense won't prevail.
It seems more likely anti English Irish terrorism will re-emerge, because brexit voters voted down the peace process.
Still red blood might work well on blue passports if the shade of blue is just right.
Brexit voters didn't 'vote down the peace process' and if anti English Irish terrorism does re-emerge it will be more the result of people like you spouting such idiocy than because of how anyone voted in a referendum
 
Brexit voters didn't 'vote down the peace process' and if anti English Irish terrorism does re-emerge it will be more the result of people like you spouting such idiocy than because of how anyone voted in a referendum

It's likely to be the direct result of religious extremists killing people, however Brexit with no Irish backstop could trigger the silly fuckers.
Another good reason not to leave the EU.
 
It's likely to be the direct result of religious extremists killing people, however Brexit with no Irish backstop could trigger the silly fuckers.
Another good reason not to leave the EU.

So, you're saying we should let fear of terrorism tie our hands in this matter? You slag off the religious extremists (spoiler alert: they're not religious extremists at all) but you're basically doing their job for them.
 
So, you're saying we should let fear of terrorism tie our hands in this matter? You slag off the religious extremists (spoiler alert: they're not religious extremists at all) but you're basically doing their job for them.[/QUOT

I thought people that killed in the name of religion were religious terrorists, but I suppose I could be wrong. I am aware of the background and sectarianism in the North, but religious belief systems were the driving force.
However, there is mostly peace there at the moment so sleeping dogs should not be poked with sharp sticks.
 
It's likely to be the direct result of religious extremists killing people, however Brexit with no Irish backstop could trigger the silly fuckers.
Another good reason not to leave the EU.
Politics clearly aren't your strong suit, perhaps you should consider confining your contributions to those forums where your want of political nous isn't a constant weeping wound streaming embarrassment
 
Politics clearly aren't your strong suit, perhaps you should consider confining your contributions to those forums where your want of political nous isn't a constant weeping wound streaming embarrassment

Perhaps you should assist by explaining how mistreated Irish Catholics using terrorism to bring the north into a Catholic state isn't Catholic terrorism.
 
Perhaps you should assist by explaining how mistreated Irish Catholics using terrorism to bring the north into a Catholic state isn't Catholic terrorism.

I've got a better idea. How about you go read a fucking book. Not a book about the troubles, just the Very Hungry Catepillar or anything else that would shut you up for an hour or two.
 
Perhaps you should assist by explaining how mistreated Irish Catholics using terrorism to bring the north into a Catholic state isn't Catholic terrorism.
because the main motivation is to free ireland from british rule. Not to establish a theocracy. Many leading republicans were socialists or marxists and one of the most famous - Wolfe tone- was a protestant.
 
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Brexit voters didn't 'vote down the peace process' and if anti English Irish terrorism does re-emerge it will be more the result of people like you spouting such idiocy than because of how anyone voted in a referendum

Brexit voters voted for a controlled and managed border, the absence of which contributes to the peace process.
You are talking rubbish if you think my comments, however idiotic you think they are, on a message board will result in the re-emergence of terrorism, any re-emergence of terrorism will be 'more the result of people' voting leave
 
But on the other hand

No-deal Brexit now 'assumed' by government, says Gove
The government is now "working on the assumption" of a no-deal Brexit, Michael Gove has said. Mr Gove said his team still aimed to come to an agreement with Brussels but, writing in the Sunday Times, he added: "No deal is now a very real prospect."
Mr Johnson has made Mr Gove responsible for planning a no-deal Brexit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told Mr Gove to chair meetings seven days a week until Brexit is delivered, according to the paper. Mr Gove said tweaks to Theresa May's withdrawal agreement - which was approved by the EU but resoundingly rejected by Parliament - would not be enough.
 
Sounds like the good auld DUP are not keen on a no deal.
No Deal increases the odds of Irish Re-Unification greatly, The DUP's biggest problem is that they're driven far more by what they don't want rather than what
they do. They don't want a Corbyn led government but they want Irish re-unification even less.
With hindsight it would have made far more sense for them to support Remain but that would mean sharing a platform with Sinn Fein so they had to support Leave
 
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