The DUP thread

Started by armaghniac, December 31, 2022, 05:22:31 PM

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Munchie

They all are but this particular story is posted under the DUP thread.

Feckitt

The increasingly cuntish behaviour of all the Unionist parties this year is shocking.
I firmly believe that the best cure for sectarianism in the North is to end the false state of Northern Ireland. Micheal Martin and other fake Nationalists in Fianna Fail and others. say that reconciliation must come before unity. I believe that Unity is the key to reconciliation not the other way around. It is time for a Unity referendum.  If it was booked now with a date of 2028/2029/2030 then I am 100% confident it would pass. The behaviour of Unionist parties convinces me that they are in total denial about the change that is coming.  And furthermore when Unity happens I think a lot of people from the Protestant Community will be relieved that it's all over.

AustinPowers

Quote from: Feckitt on October 29, 2025, 08:58:03 PMThe increasingly cuntish behaviour of all the Unionist parties this year is shocking.
I firmly believe that the best cure for sectarianism in the North is to end the false state of Northern Ireland. Micheal Martin and other fake Nationalists in Fianna Fail and others. say that reconciliation must come before unity. I believe that Unity is the key to reconciliation not the other way around. It is time for a Unity referendum.  If it was booked now with a date of 2028/2029/2030 then I am 100% confident it would pass. The behaviour of Unionist parties convinces me that they are in total denial about the change that is coming.  And furthermore when Unity happens I think a lot of people from the Protestant Community will be relieved that it's all over.

Define "reconciliation". It's  a meaningless  term

At the end of the day , it's down to the British government, and them  only,  to call the  referendum, is it not?

So if the Brits wanted  to get rid of the north tomorrow, they could just call a referendum  anyway, regardless if there's   any sort of preparedness  done or not.

The Irish government  (and unionists, for that matter) can  kick the can down the road as  long as they want , and avoid doing any sort  of preparedness. But if the Brits call a surprise referendum, they are both  (as will we all)  up shit creek.

That's probably. unlikely to happen at the minute , but if Farage gets in , who knows?