Reform Deputy Leader challenged on Good Friday Agreement



by Loyal4Ulster

25 comments
  1. So basially Reform don’t consider NI part of the UK and will simply stop making laws for it from Parliament in the future.

  2. That’s reform in a nutshell.  If it’s not a sound bite and they are actually challenged on answers, they have no Idea what they are talking about.

  3. Note the shortening of European Court of Human Rights. Subtle but useful foreshadowing of what’s to come. Don’t remind the plebs that it’s actually about Human Rights.

  4. As I said yesterday, Reform will ‘sacrifice’ NI to enable Britain to withdraw from the ECHR.

    Treating NI as a separate entity to the principle constituents of the UK is only going to increase.

    Unionists: wake up. The Brits (actual Brits) are clearly saying you’re expendable. It’s never too late to start listening

  5. Why are these gobshites being given the time of day? The Merton Overton window is moving right.

  6. To the Loyalists who saw Farage/Reform as allies… how’s it going?

  7. Post this in a UK sub and see what people say, be sude most people seem to not give a shit about here anyway

  8. Listening to radio this morning and certain unionist politicians and commentators overjoyed at the prospect of the GFA being eviscerated.
    And once again not seeing what’s actually being proposed and likely to happen if Farage etc get their way, is a border poll as a result of all this which would be infinitely easier to do and totally above board whereas trying to just dump ECHR is a legal and political impossibility and a very messy one.

    So much easier just to be done with the place and take the albatross off their necks and leave it to the paddies to sort out among themselves rather than years of endless legal crap with ECHR and any nonsense ‘renegotiations’ of the GFA
    If those same unionist politicians and commentators I refer to, can’t see this and genuinely think Farage won’t do this, they’re leaving themselves wide open for yet another massive kick in the balls from the Brits and one that’ll make the Brexit /protocol betrayal feel like a nothing.

  9. The UK and Ireland are the only signatories who follow the ECHR scrupulously and to the letter tbh.

    Everyone else, from Paris to Prague, treats it like a pick-and-mix eg – in France – officials deported a 39-year-old Uzbek, known as M.A., despite a Strasbourg interim ruling halting his expulsion over fears of torture—before his appeal was even seen. The plane had barely left the ground when the deed was done. France basically shrugged at Strasbourg, flew him off, and told the ECHR, “Sue us.” Even Le Monde called it “open defiance.”

    Germany has its dirty laundry, too. Back in 2018, the ECHR condemned its so-called “Seehofer Deal,” which breezily allowed asylum seekers to be turned back to Greece – automatically, without any legal process. Strasbourg called it inhumane and unlawful. Add to that the present-day push: Berlin recently deported 81 Afghans (some convicted of violent crimes), despite widely acknowledged risks in Afghanistan. Rights groups cried foul, but Berlin just shrugged – citizen safety over courtroom drama.

    Spain, meanwhile, has been giving the ECHR the side-eye for years. Consider the Melilla case: two men scaled the fence from Morocco and were promptly handed over to Moroccan police without so much as a judicial hearing. The ECHR – surprisingly – ruled in Spain’s favor, tacitly green-lighting pushbacks at the border. Critics cried hypocrisy; defenders claimed “reality” – migration reality – trumps bleeding-heart idealism.

    But here’s the kicker.
    It would be a colossal mistake for the UK to storm out of the ECHR in some fit of nationalist pique – However much others abuse or sidestep it, the Convention still functions as an essential mechanism of oversight – a check on the darker instincts of nation-states when they slide towards impropriety or outright misdeed.

    The unspoken attitude across the Continent is basically: “ECHR, sue me.” when they defy rulings and act in a national interest though.

    What we need is not to bin it, but to stop treating it like a loophole – laden escape hatch for the worst among us. Career criminals – those vile, unapologetic crooks who spend their lives abusing and exploiting others – should never be allowed to wave the ECHR like a golden ticket to swerve consequences.

    The Convention is meant to protect the innocent from the excesses of power, not shield the guilty from justice.

  10. I severely doubt a large portion of reform voters even know NI is part of the UK, and even if they did know. It’s not like they give a fuck.

    Reform will be lining up to fuck over the NI Unionists the first chance they get.

  11. There’s gonna be some very sore loyalists all covered in bumps and bruises when their English pals shove them under the bus again

    Ideally for me as a nationalist, a Reform win is great, it’ll be so horrifically bad that it will just accentuate the decline of the rot that is the UK, but at the same time I cannot be happy about these fucking fascist scumbag grifters.

    The Brits have been walking a very dark road for a very long time.

  12. Remember that Sinn Fein have more MPs than these wankstains.
    It’s shocking the amount of coverage they are getting and people genuinely talking about them as potential next ruling party… for fuck sake- STOP FEEDING THE TROLLS!

    If these thinly veiled Nazis get into power the UK will only have themselves to blame.

  13. This guy is a stupid slug, why is he even on the telly, he doesn’t even know what he is talking about. He should go and live in Dubai with his missus.

  14. How loyalists have seen the proper brits not give a fuck about them for years yet they continue to be loyalists proper leeches

  15. Yep it doesn’t affect NI just in the same way Brexit wouldn’t affect NI, gotcha. Ya fking wab.

  16. How many lawyers did he call before he got to Lionel Hutz?

  17. i just want to remind everyone reform have literally 4 MPs. for context sinn féin has 7 and they only run in the north. why the fuck does reform get 90% of the coverage on the news lately? the green party have the same amount of MPs yet not a peep from anyone about them.

  18. They don’t give a shit or any consideration to NI on this it on Brexit. Comes as no surprise.

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