|
Post by vokeswagen on Sept 11, 2019 10:15:26 GMT
What's your obsession with me having different logins, Northy? Humour me: which ones are mine in your opinion? I forget because there are so many of them
|
|
|
Post by oggyoggy on Sept 11, 2019 13:54:05 GMT
And who can we blame for this breakdown in the peace process. A conservative government that craved power and went into bed with the DUP alianating sien fain and stopping any hope of the nothern ireland assembly restarting as the dup know they have power over the tories. then over the last week or so talk about ireland being seperate from brittain on customs union putting unionist up in arms as they see it as an attack on them. So yet another mess created by the tories Shhhh, donโt mention brexit....
|
|
|
Post by Northy on Sept 11, 2019 15:27:41 GMT
And who can we blame for this breakdown in the peace process. A conservative government that craved power and went into bed with the DUP alianating sien fain and stopping any hope of the nothern ireland assembly restarting as the dup know they have power over the tories. then over the last week or so talk about ireland being seperate from brittain on customs union putting unionist up in arms as they see it as an attack on them. So yet another mess created by the tories Say this complete utter crap again in English please ? The NI issues and divisions go way deeper and started long before the 2017 election, the same issues are still there and haven't changed from the day Martin McGuinness resigned as deputy first minister, owing to Arlene Fosters role in the RHI and the sien fain as you call them, wouldn't replace him so there was no deputy PM and therefore no PM and no assembly, those issues are still the same. It's Sinn Fรฉin by the way. One of the issues is the hounding of British soldiers still and the pardons for terrorists, who signed that one off, you're Labour friend Blair.
|
|
|
Post by wizzardofdribble on Sept 11, 2019 15:50:14 GMT
And who can we blame for this breakdown in the peace process. A conservative government that craved power and went into bed with the DUP alianating sien fain and stopping any hope of the nothern ireland assembly restarting as the dup know they have power over the tories. then over the last week or so talk about ireland being seperate from brittain on customs union putting unionist up in arms as they see it as an attack on them. So yet another mess created by the tories Say this complete utter crap again in English please ? The NI issues and divisions go way deeper and started long before the 2017 election, the same issues are still there and haven't changed from the day Martin McGuinness resigned as deputy first minister, owing to Arlene Fosters role in the RHI and the sien fain as you call them, wouldn't replace him so there was no deputy PM and therefore no PM and no assembly, those issues are still the same. It's Sinn Fรฉin by the way. One of the issues is the hounding of British soldiers still and the pardons for terrorists, who signed that one off, you're Labour friend Blair. Sinn Fein refuse to sit in the Westminster Parliament anyway so they're not in any position to criticise. And the so called Real IRA will use any excuse for a scrap. The Troubles in Ireland have nothing to do with Brexit.
|
|
|
Post by Waggy on Sept 11, 2019 16:31:58 GMT
Any excuse for those buggers
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 11, 2019 16:55:39 GMT
I've got another bit of work to do over in Derry before Xmas, but will probably stay in Belfast and travel over for a couple of days, I can get a lift over. Cool story bro So how come you don't post as manmarking anymore mate?
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 11, 2019 16:57:40 GMT
Dull post though. Why don't you post as Manmarking anymore? As I've explained to your alter ego thevoid, I dunno what you're on about mate. Why not drop this manmarking chap a pm if you miss him so much? He's not my alter ego mate, I remember you trying that tactic with Roj and I when you used to post as manmarking. And Deano๐
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 11, 2019 17:05:04 GMT
Ireland should be united. I think 750,000 protestants in Northern Ireland might disagree. That's why it isn't. Although the UK Government would love to dis-engage. And Dublin don't want 750,000 Prods kicking off saying they want to remain part of the UK. Which they would. And which Army would be on the street's, the British or The Irish? And it would be a massive kick in the face for all those who lost love one's during Operation Banner. Then they would get the opportunity to secede from a united Ireland if they didn't want to be a part of it. Ireland should be a united country- is our presence there worth all the mither and bloodshed it's produced?
|
|
|
Post by felonious on Sept 11, 2019 17:12:57 GMT
What's your obsession with me having different logins, Northy? Humour me: which ones are mine in your opinion? I forget because there are so many of them What is your obsession with Northy Man?
|
|
|
Post by felonious on Sept 11, 2019 17:15:40 GMT
As I've explained to your alter ego thevoid, I dunno what you're on about mate. Why not drop this manmarking chap a pm if you miss him so much? He's not my alter ego mate, I remember you trying that tactic with Roj and I when you used to post as manmarking. And Deano๐ Deflect, deflect, deny, deny..... at least when he concentrated on Manmarking there were some lucid arguments
|
|
|
Post by trickydicky73 on Sept 11, 2019 17:18:27 GMT
Say this complete utter crap again in English please ? The NI issues and divisions go way deeper and started long before the 2017 election, the same issues are still there and haven't changed from the day Martin McGuinness resigned as deputy first minister, owing to Arlene Fosters role in the RHI and the sien fain as you call them, wouldn't replace him so there was no deputy PM and therefore no PM and no assembly, those issues are still the same. It's Sinn Fรฉin by the way. One of the issues is the hounding of British soldiers still and the pardons for terrorists, who signed that one off, you're Labour friend Blair. Sinn Fein refuse to sit in the Westminster Parliament anyway so they're not in any position to criticise. And the so called Real IRA will use any excuse for a scrap. The Troubles in Ireland have nothing to do with Brexit. But will be linked to it at every opportunity. As predicted.
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 11, 2019 17:33:46 GMT
He's not my alter ego mate, I remember you trying that tactic with Roj and I when you used to post as manmarking. And Deano๐ Deflect, deflect, deny, deny..... at least when he concentrated on Manmarking there were some lucid arguments Perhaps he genuinely doesn't remember posting as these other people...he was never the most stable poster was he?
|
|
|
Post by wizzardofdribble on Sept 11, 2019 17:34:31 GMT
I think 750,000 protestants in Northern Ireland might disagree. That's why it isn't. Although the UK Government would love to dis-engage. And Dublin don't want 750,000 Prods kicking off saying they want to remain part of the UK. Which they would. And which Army would be on the street's, the British or The Irish? And it would be a massive kick in the face for all those who lost love one's during Operation Banner. Then they would get the opportunity to secede from a united Ireland if they didn't want to be a part of it. Ireland should be a united country- is our presence there worth all the mither and bloodshed it's produced? That's certainly the aim of Sinn Fein..The 6 counties would be incorporated into The Republic. In the long run it will probably happen but having spent time living in Belfast myself I can tell you that the majority of protestants would fight it tooth and nail.
|
|
|
Post by wagsastokie on Sept 11, 2019 17:53:19 GMT
I think 750,000 protestants in Northern Ireland might disagree. That's why it isn't. Although the UK Government would love to dis-engage. And Dublin don't want 750,000 Prods kicking off saying they want to remain part of the UK. Which they would. And which Army would be on the street's, the British or The Irish? And it would be a massive kick in the face for all those who lost love one's during Operation Banner. Then they would get the opportunity to secede from a united Ireland if they didn't want to be a part of it. Ireland should be a united country- is our presence there worth all the mither and bloodshed it's produced? Only two problems Ireland cannot afford northern Ireland The Irish government has a budget of 68 billion euros The British government spends around 22 billion in Northern Ireland Iโd like to see a country saying to its voters were increasing the budget by 33% and you will get sod all return 2) our presence there is in fact preventing violence if we gave Northern Ireland to Ireland the natives would happily continue to kill and Maim each other in the name of heritage and religion All we would be doing is getting someone else to pick the tab up
|
|
|
Post by desman2 on Sept 11, 2019 17:54:51 GMT
Then they would get the opportunity to secede from a united Ireland if they didn't want to be a part of it. Ireland should be a united country- is our presence there worth all the mither and bloodshed it's produced? That's certainly the aim of Sinn Fein..The 6 counties would be incorporated into The Republic. In the long run it will probably happen but having spent time living in Belfast myself I can tell you that the majority of protestants would fight it tooth and nail. I speak to quite a few people from the republic during my job, and almost to a person, they don,t want unification if it includes sinn fein as they say they don't want them bringing their actions there. They see them as trouble makers who would aggravate situations to achieve what they want.
|
|
|
Post by vokeswagen on Sept 11, 2019 18:07:41 GMT
He's not my alter ego mate, I remember you trying that tactic with Roj and I when you used to post as manmarking. And Deano๐ Deflect, deflect, deny, deny..... You're doing all those things yes mate
|
|
|
Post by Timmypotter on Sept 11, 2019 18:08:29 GMT
That's certainly the aim of Sinn Fein..The 6 counties would be incorporated into The Republic. In the long run it will probably happen but having spent time living in Belfast myself I can tell you that the majority of protestants would fight it tooth and nail. I speak to quite a few people from the republic during my job, and almost to a person, they don,t want unification if it includes sinn fein as they say they don't want them bringing their actions there. They see them as trouble makers who would aggravate situations to achieve what they want. This has always been the response I've had when discussing this with folks from RoI. They want nothing to do with the headbangers on either side.
|
|
|
Post by vokeswagen on Sept 11, 2019 18:12:57 GMT
What's your obsession with me having different logins, Northy? Humour me: which ones are mine in your opinion? I forget because there are so many of them What is your obsession with Northy Man? What is your obsession with me mate?!
|
|
|
Post by vokeswagen on Sept 11, 2019 18:15:59 GMT
As I've explained to your alter ego thevoid, I dunno what you're on about mate. Why not drop this manmarking chap a pm if you miss him so much? He's not my alter ego mate, I remember you trying that tactic with Roj and I when you used to post as manmarking. And Deano๐ Yet you post the same stuff at the same time in a similar writing style. I'm just applying your own logic back to you that's all
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 11, 2019 18:16:27 GMT
What is your obsession with Northy Man? What is your obsession with me mate?! Why don't you post as manmarking anymore, mate?
|
|
|
Post by vokeswagen on Sept 11, 2019 18:16:57 GMT
What is your obsession with me mate?! Why don't you post as manmarking anymore, mate? Dunno what you're on about mate
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 11, 2019 18:20:07 GMT
Why don't you post as manmarking anymore, mate? Dunno what you're on about mate Not good enough I'm afraid. The genie's out of the bottle now anyway, barkers ๐
|
|
|
Post by vokeswagen on Sept 11, 2019 18:22:20 GMT
Dunno what you're on about mate Not good enough I'm afraid. The genie's out of the bottle now anyway, barkers ๐ Okay felonious
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2019 18:36:31 GMT
As I've explained to your alter ego thevoid, I dunno what you're on about mate. Why not drop this manmarking chap a pm if you miss him so much? He's not my alter ego mate, I remember you trying that tactic with Roj and I when you used to post as manmarking. And Deano๐ What you bringing me into things for, you big ol' shitter?
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 11, 2019 18:38:32 GMT
Well what are the odds, we've nearly got a Yahtzee ๐
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2019 18:54:10 GMT
I'll be honest, the standard of discourse on here has somehow gotten worse. The old Axis of Idiocy remains even more entrenched in their utterly foul alt-shite views, and there's both no challenge from those with a good head on them, and a slew of shit novelty accounts. Bring that bloke with the dogs back
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2019 19:09:58 GMT
I'll be honest, I'm properly in the mood to give some knobhead a bollocking. Any of you lot fancy a good old fashioned Oatcake tear up?
|
|
|
Post by wizzardofdribble on Sept 11, 2019 19:30:00 GMT
That's certainly the aim of Sinn Fein..The 6 counties would be incorporated into The Republic. In the long run it will probably happen but having spent time living in Belfast myself I can tell you that the majority of protestants would fight it tooth and nail. I speak to quite a few people from the republic during my job, and almost to a person, they don,t want unification if it includes sinn fein as they say they don't want them bringing their actions there. They see them as trouble makers who would aggravate situations to achieve what they want. Exactly. The truth is that the ROI aren't that bothered about Unification because they'd have a load of Loyalist paramilitaries to sort out and Sinn Fein would concentrate their political criticism on Dublin rather than London. And the security Bill would be astronomical. And the ROI Army isn't big enough to deal with any potential civil war. And the Garda Siochana would be stretched beyond breaking point. And Belfast and Dublin would be subject to sustained bombing campaigns.. And it's a shit idea anyway
|
|
|
Post by felonious on Sept 12, 2019 5:38:38 GMT
Deflect, deflect, deny, deny..... You're doing all those things yes mate How long were you lurking on this board before you decided to join? You seem to know your way around. You seem to target the same posters, it would be laughable if there wasn't an underlying sadness to it all
|
|
|
Post by thevoid on Sept 12, 2019 10:17:24 GMT
You're doing all those things yes mate How long were you lurking on this board before you decided to join? You seem to know your way around. You seem to target the same posters, it would be laughable if there wasn't an underlying sadness to it all Well said, void
|
|