A United Ireland. Opening up the discussion.

Started by winghalfback, May 27, 2015, 03:16:23 PM

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tonto1888

Quote from: Munchie on November 27, 2025, 09:25:12 AMAn amazing retort bet you think you are a witty lad. ::)

if only I could be as witty as you eh? I will take your answer as yes by the way

Munchie

An amazing logic, maybe you work for them, might explain a lot.

Armagh18




tonto1888

Quote from: Munchie on November 27, 2025, 09:57:51 AMAn amazing logic, maybe you work for them, might explain a lot.

Afraid not kiddo

trueblue1234

FFS Munchie, Imagine being that angry at life. I hope it's an act for the board for your own sake.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

DaleCooper

Clip of Gregory Campbell doing rounds on FB protesting the Foyle Bridge in 1984.

John Hume being sensible voice of reason explaining economics, access to schools/housing etc.

A relative was down looking at Narrow water project other day, the bridge builders are winning.

JPGJOHNNYG

Quote from: DaleCooper on November 27, 2025, 09:03:41 PMClip of Gregory Campbell doing rounds on FB protesting the Foyle Bridge in 1984.

John Hume being sensible voice of reason explaining economics, access to schools/housing etc.

A relative was down looking at Narrow water project other day, the bridge builders are winning.

I saw that, he was being his ridiculous self and hasn't changed in 40 years.

Munchie

Quote from: trueblue1234 on November 27, 2025, 08:53:05 PMFFS Munchie, Imagine being that angry at life. I hope it's an act for the board for your own sake.

When does stating facts constitute anger? So you think the folk on the hill are doing a great job and the Sinners could be productive in a UI, and also our civil service are value for money?


seafoid


seafoid

Quote from: DaleCooper on November 27, 2025, 09:03:41 PMClip of Gregory Campbell doing rounds on FB protesting the Foyle Bridge in 1984.

John Hume being sensible voice of reason explaining economics, access to schools/housing etc.

A relative was down looking at Narrow water project other day, the bridge builders are winning.

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025/10/31/justine-mccarthy-catherine-connollys-win-will-bring-irish-unity-closer-and-jim-ocallaghan-is-the-reason-why/
The current Programme for Government allocates €1 billion to the capital fund for North-South projects. Some of the most notable are the construction of the Narrow Water Bridge connecting the Cooley Peninsula to the Mourne Mountains, the cross-Border Ulster Canal, hourly trains between Dublin and Belfast and the preparation of an application for Unesco world heritage status for the astrological observatories in Birr, Dunsink and Armagh.
The fund's support for artistic, cultural, educational, tourism and infrastructural initiatives has, literally, been bringing people together. After all, a referendum in the Republic approving unification will be ineffective if the corresponding poll in the North rejects it.
Martin, with typical circumspection, has rubbished suggestions that the Shared Island initiative is a Trojan horse for Irish unity but its effectiveness in deepening cross-Border collaboration is undeniable

marty34

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crmdkyjvgpzo

Fermanagh now included in Fáilte Ireland's 'Hidden Heartlands' campaign.

Unionists will not be happy. 

Rossfan

Does Jamie and TUVUDA Jim know that the railway gauge in the 6 Cos is the same as the 26 and not the same as England, Scotland or Wales?
They need to head for the Courts.....
Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.