Westminster General Election 2024

Started by lurganblue, May 22, 2024, 04:45:49 PM

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imtommygunn

Ball bag is too kind. A c**t at best. Doubt he even believes anything he even says. Making loads of money peddling his hate.

gallsman

This Richard Tice lad is such a f**king cuck.

red hander

His girlfriend Oakenshit is even worse. Odious pair

Orior

Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

Feckitt

Just watching the bbcni news tonight about the East Belfast naoiscoil moving to Orangefield and becoming a Bunscoil. 40 kids for P1 and 200+ expressions of interest from parents. Astonishing symbolism of an Irish school being established in East Belfast on a site that is literally named after the Orange Field. The demographic tidal wave sweeping the North is unstoppable.  Next month it is possible that of Belfast's 4 MP's, none will be Unionist. The GAA is also flourishing in East Belfast. Unbelievable for those of us who grew up during darker times. In last years local elections only 28% of people in Belfast voted for Unionist candidates. Nationalist votes outnumbered Unionists accross the 6 counties and this trend will be even more marked this year. Now that Unionism/Protestantism is a confirmed minority the continued dwindling of numbers will actually speed up at an astonishing pace. The end is nigh! Unionism is built on Supremacy,  without that they have nothing.

quit yo jibbajabba


marty34

Quote from: Feckitt on June 05, 2024, 08:48:52 PMJust watching the bbcni news tonight about the East Belfast naoiscoil moving to Orangefield and becoming a Bunscoil. 40 kids for P1 and 200+ expressions of interest from parents. Astonishing symbolism of an Irish school being established in East Belfast on a site that is literally named after the Orange Field. The demographic tidal wave sweeping the North is unstoppable.  Next month it is possible that of Belfast's 4 MP's, none will be Unionist. The GAA is also flourishing in East Belfast. Unbelievable for those of us who grew up during darker times. In last years local elections only 28% of people in Belfast voted for Unionist candidates. Nationalist votes outnumbered Unionists accross the 6 counties and this trend will be even more marked this year. Now that Unionism/Protestantism is a confirmed minority the continued dwindling of numbers will actually speed up at an astonishing pace. The end is nigh! Unionism is built on Supremacy,  without that they have nothing.

Great post. Very true.

Even giving out about Pat Cullen standing as a candidate (and a quality one at that) in FST.

Them days of dictating to nationalists who's a suitable candidate etc. are long over.

All about demographics now and it's moving faster than anyone thinks. 

johnnycool

Unionist supremacy is indeed over and they're still coming to terms with it, so be gentle with them, it is a culture shock.

The one niggling issue is that the PSNI very much have a unionist mindset and that still needs to be addressed.


quit yo jibbajabba

Always knew riding would be the way out of this.

Make love not war - what genius said this?

Dougal Maguire

Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on June 06, 2024, 09:06:02 AMAlways knew riding would be the way out of this.

Make love not war - what genius said this?
Now I realise what the phrase Croppy lie down really referred to
Careful now

HiMucker

Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on June 06, 2024, 09:06:02 AMAlways knew riding would be the way out of this.

Make love not war - what genius said this?
;D  ;D. From Wiki

"Several people claimed to be the inventor of the phrase, including Gershon Legman,[4][5] Rod McKuen,[6] radical activists Penelope and Franklin Rosemont and Tor Faegre,[7][8] and Diane Newell Meyer, a senior at the University of Oregon in 1965,[8] but the earliest uses in print appear to have been in anti-war protests in Berkeley, California earlier in 1965 than the April and May uses cited by Penelope Rosemont and Diane Newell Meyer. Articles mentioning signs and bumper stickers with the phrase were reported in the Daily Californian in February[9] and the Oakland Tribune in March.[10] Barbara Smoker claimed to have financed the manufacture of the first "Make Love, Not War" badges.[11] This quote is also attributed to Herbert Marcuse, a German philosopher who emigrated to the United States in the thirties and was an outspoken war critic (cit. quote.org)."

JoG2

Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on June 06, 2024, 09:06:02 AMAlways knew riding would be the way out of this.

Make love not war - what genius said this?

;D

quit yo jibbajabba

Quote from: HiMucker on June 06, 2024, 09:36:52 AM
Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on June 06, 2024, 09:06:02 AMAlways knew riding would be the way out of this.

Make love not war - what genius said this?
;D  ;D. From Wiki

"Several people claimed to be the inventor of the phrase, including Gershon Legman,[4][5] Rod McKuen,[6] radical activists Penelope and Franklin Rosemont and Tor Faegre,[7][8] and Diane Newell Meyer, a senior at the University of Oregon in 1965,[8] but the earliest uses in print appear to have been in anti-war protests in Berkeley, California earlier in 1965 than the April and May uses cited by Penelope Rosemont and Diane Newell Meyer. Articles mentioning signs and bumper stickers with the phrase were reported in the Daily Californian in February[9] and the Oakland Tribune in March.[10] Barbara Smoker claimed to have financed the manufacture of the first "Make Love, Not War" badges.[11] This quote is also attributed to Herbert Marcuse, a German philosopher who emigrated to the United States in the thirties and was an outspoken war critic (cit. quote.org)."

Thanks Mucker I piqued your interest it would appear 🤓

Someone stick an oul Wiki edit that big jibbajabba off tinternet rekindled the phrases' popularity (9 months before Ireland became united)

Cheers

red hander