They used the tricolour to represent Northern Ireland at the jubilee party lol

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  1. Unless she’s planning to go out in style and declare a republic. It would be some shock for poor old Charlie and Camilla.
    The ultimate mic drop exit!

  2. For better or worse, Northern Ireland is the unwanted stepchild of Britain. No one in Britain apparently knows where it is or what flag it flies

    100 years from now Ireland will be unified, Scotland will be an independent country, Wales (in a surprise move) will merge with Iceland, and England will be ruled by an artificial intelligence that mimics Benny Hill.

  3. Fuckin eejit Brits haven’t a clue what their beloved country did whilst visiting others, just stopped of for a spot of tea…and a dash of rape, murder, cultural and financial destruction…the usual. Btw fuck the queen

  4. I love how little the brits care about northern Ireland. It’s a brilliant irony that the loyalists spend their whole lives around their british identity only to be treated as an afterthought by them.

  5. It will never cease to entertain me how out of touch much of GB is with NI. The propensity to make such basic mistakes even when the stakes are so high is nothing short of amazing.

  6. Unionists watching this will somehow find a way to lick London’s boot even harder.

    Incredible to see the contrasts between their devotion and their mainland not giving a shit.

  7. For some context, it was a segment by Doc Brown about sports across the home nations. He referenced the three lions, the red dragon, the shamrock and the thistle. From Wikipedia (emphasis mine):

    >Home Nations is a collective term with one of two meanings depending on context. Politically it means the nations of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland). **In sport, if a sport is governed by a council representing the island of Ireland, such as the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), the term can refer to the nations of the constituent countries on the island of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and the Irish nation.**

    Still, I was surprised to see the tricolour.

  8. I realise like many that this is probably a fuckup… And yet it does reinforce the old idea that they still “own” Ireland.

    A few people in the Irish government should be doing the diplomatic version of screaming bloody murder while politely asking for an apology for this.

  9. I said it before and I’ll say it again, is it just me or is the UK done with this NI’s bullshit and just slowly and passive aggressively doing things that would piss off the DUP, OOrder and unionist 😂😂.

    Considering they also allowed Irish to become a an official language up north also.

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