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wr6133
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PostPosted: 09:58 - 17 Mar 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sister Sledge wrote:
Northern Ireland is literally where everything is fucked


FTFY

I was in uniform for the end of Op Banner, it's not the sectarian civil strife it was many years ago. It's a shithole of criminals and drug dealers that use the nostalgia of sectarianism to rule their personal fifes (We even built them walls to mark their territory). It's in their interest to keep fresh recruits (kids) coming in by envoking memories of something bigger, the occasional bomb/murder is the price paid when some take the sectarianism seriously.

Whatever the outcome of this moronic prosecution it'll fan the flames of recruitment for the various groups there.

We are doing well at providing free recruitment drives this year. We have given the camel fuckers a recruiting poster with that stupid girls dead baby and now we are giving the Taigs a recruitment bonanza by royaly arse fucking one of our own veterans. Shame Capita can't do something similar for our own Army!
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PostPosted: 16:58 - 17 Mar 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

The soldier should not be prosecuted. The British Army don't look after their own, this is shocking and I dare say would not happen anywhere else in the world. It's the same as Alexander Blackman, the Royal Marine sergeant jailed for killing a wounded Taliban fighter. You won't get people queuing up to join when there are stories like that in the papers/news.
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PostPosted: 00:17 - 19 Mar 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seems to be bit of a protest ride gathering momentum on f.b
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PostPosted: 12:29 - 19 Mar 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had this on my Facebook news feed. Quite poignant.

https://www.facebook.com/forcesSP/videos/2322961537960702/?t=1
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PostPosted: 22:13 - 20 Mar 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lord Percy wrote:
My ex is from Northern Ireland, she says we only know a fraction of the story in England. In Northern Ireland, the Brexit vote was split mainly between Protestant and Catholics, and with all the 'hard border' talks and the general sense of once again being governed by a set of clueless westminster elites, a lot of people over there are talking as if the troubles are going to return.

I think it's fair to say there are real fears about bad things restarting, and this soldier F narrative is an appeasement tactic aimed directly at those who will use any excuse to get bomby again.


If only they (as in the people of NI) put as much effort and pig-headed refusal to be reasonable into getting the frigging Northern Ireland Assembly re-started.

Anyone who complains about not having a say and complaining about being ruled by Westminster needs to have a long hard look at themselves. If they could show even a semblance of maturity by sitting round a table and behaving like adults, they would have much more of a say in how NI is governed.

Westminster doesn't WANT to be governing NI but currently, nobody in NI can will agree to anything at all due to an argument over (as I understand it) a bent politician taking advantage of an ill-conceived biofuel subsidy. They wont even go in the same frigging room, never mind come to an agreement on their stance regarding how the border will work post brexit.
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bhinso
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PostPosted: 15:01 - 21 Mar 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
border will work post brexit.


A hard border will have the shit bombed out of it, so is to be avoided. Even if it means appeasement, apparently.

Agree with Percy, I think there's some that just want to get bomby again for the sake of it. Must like those killing snackbars when there are in fact no snacks to be had.
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moonzoomer
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PostPosted: 19:02 - 21 Mar 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

bhinso wrote:


A hard border will have the shit bombed out of it, so is to be avoided. Even if it means appeasement, apparently.

Agree with Percy, I think there's some that just want to get bomby again for the sake of it. Must like those killing snackbars when there are in fact no snacks to be had.

Methinks a hard border is going to be needed to stop the Irish bombing the shit out of the place, they did have their trial run back in January, thankfully no-one was killed. The Irish want the border open for many reason, free healthcare, cheap food, drink and tobacco, the buying, registering, insuring and taxing their cars in NI are just some of the reasons. If they loose these benefits the Irish will kick off again, no doubt about it.
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