They’ll keep that up but god forbid a nationalist election poster is erected
A true ulster man
No spelling mistakes, they are truly upping the stakes.
If people don’t know that’s a scene of the Monaghan/Dublin bombings behind leo. I’m curious what does the government have in place to stop these terrorists who are threatening an attack it seems with this poster. They only live 2 hours up the road from the capital
Even the unionists can’t avoid seeing the cunt.
Ah yes, brilliant idea.
Reignite the Troubles in the middle of a cost of living crisis (that is biting particularly hard in the UK).
That will really help secure Northern Ireland’s place in the union and won’t do anything to foster resentment in the rest of the UK.
The British Government will be thrilled at the prospect of having to pump an exorbitant amount of resources into restoring security arrangements in Northern Ireland, rather than focusing on the pursuit of trade deals now that it is no longer an EU member.
And dissident Republicans definitely won’t seize on any attacks south of the border as a piss-poor excuse for carrying out “reprisals” against innocent people in Northern Ireland.
Do they really expect anyone with half a brain to believe this shite has any level of public support?
We don’t like him either! Something to unite both sides
Strip Donaldson of his knighthood.
He keeps chipping away at the “NI Protocol” and whipping it up and putting all sorts of dangerous ideas into people’s heads.
He and his ilk are the malaise of the whole scene.
With the way our elected officials are ignoring public discussion or debate on contentious issues in place of empty virtue signaling to NGOs. Violence may not be exclusive to the north in the near future.
careful now
Ulster is not for Sale
Unionists and loyalists are not really different: unionism was founded on the terrorist UVF so the distinction in the op is cosmetic.
That’s how we will make Ireland whole again send Leo up to them and say his only coming back with the 6 counties and a United ireland
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They’ll keep that up but god forbid a nationalist election poster is erected
A true ulster man
No spelling mistakes, they are truly upping the stakes.
If people don’t know that’s a scene of the Monaghan/Dublin bombings behind leo. I’m curious what does the government have in place to stop these terrorists who are threatening an attack it seems with this poster. They only live 2 hours up the road from the capital
Even the unionists can’t avoid seeing the cunt.
Ah yes, brilliant idea.
Reignite the Troubles in the middle of a cost of living crisis (that is biting particularly hard in the UK).
That will really help secure Northern Ireland’s place in the union and won’t do anything to foster resentment in the rest of the UK.
The British Government will be thrilled at the prospect of having to pump an exorbitant amount of resources into restoring security arrangements in Northern Ireland, rather than focusing on the pursuit of trade deals now that it is no longer an EU member.
And dissident Republicans definitely won’t seize on any attacks south of the border as a piss-poor excuse for carrying out “reprisals” against innocent people in Northern Ireland.
Do they really expect anyone with half a brain to believe this shite has any level of public support?
We don’t like him either! Something to unite both sides
Strip Donaldson of his knighthood.
He keeps chipping away at the “NI Protocol” and whipping it up and putting all sorts of dangerous ideas into people’s heads.
He and his ilk are the malaise of the whole scene.
With the way our elected officials are ignoring public discussion or debate on contentious issues in place of empty virtue signaling to NGOs. Violence may not be exclusive to the north in the near future.
careful now
Ulster is not for Sale
Unionists and loyalists are not really different: unionism was founded on the terrorist UVF so the distinction in the op is cosmetic.
That’s how we will make Ireland whole again send Leo up to them and say his only coming back with the 6 counties and a United ireland