Embarrassing, you’ve got an awesome little country with your own parliament, you get left alone to do your own thing. You have the best of both worlds with dual citizenship. You’d have to be mad to give that up.
Our day will come support ulster from cork🚩🇮🇪 British rule and radical loyalism can either accept a democratic vote for irish freedom or face the end of loyalism all together In this decade we will see the end to a struggle that has lasted one thousand years its up to loyalists to decide if that end will be peaceful or violent and loyalists must remember the irish pledge carried for 800 years "" oh god forgive us if we ever fail to pay those devils back "" Protestants are not harmed in the Republic dont be fooled by radical loyalism to create conflict bc ye will die for it groups live uvf will not survive unionists and protestants need to think for themselves not led by loyalism
Club run the right way punching above their weight money wise to other clubs in n ireland .. founded in 1879 7 years after your club but never went into administration or liquidation
Creepy Mr Burns, what did he say about politics working for people except of course if you are indigenous Catholic straight Irish then it's eff you, wher's his derry mayor at to tell us we're all rascists and farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrright, don't trust this creep
Personally coming from a Protestant town i agree with kicking out the English government, but i dont agree with having the tri-colour, i know it is supposed to represent peace between prods and catholics, but it has a different meaning to Protestants who saw the PIRA fly it in parades after blowing up innocent people from the Protestant community, to protestants the irish tri colour is a banner that represents Anti-protestantism, in the exact same way that the Ulster Banner (Old flag of Northern Ireland) represents anti-Catholicism… therefore i would insist on the creation of a new flag for a federal ireland in which Ulster still retains some self governance, a bit like the USA, all the states like Texas has her own governments but for national problems falls under the federal government