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Comments by "Phil Dobson" (@phildobson8705) on "Gerry Adams: DUP-Tory deal would be 'coalition for chaos' - BBC News" video.
paul young University is not going to look the same if Jeremy keeps his promise to get all those who know only Islam places there, new Balance Student Union. They can be full-time students of Islam and see that all the girls at university dress accordingly.
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Ross Gower Could you rephrase that and correct who is the political wing of who?
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Ross Gower What, what?
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Ross Gower The DUP is on the other side
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Ross Gower No, Sinn Fein is Catholic and DUP is Protestant
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God of War Sinn Fein's so childish they won't even take up their seats in Stormont. Remember the whole Irish problem happened because Large Catholic families wanted more housing built for them, so blocked roads and smashed the place up in appropriately named Bogside 1969 before the provisional IRA went on a killing spree killing nearly 2000 people over 30 years
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papadoc711 Democratically elected politicians in the United Kingdom have every right to be part of the government. There is no reason Sinn Fein can't take up their seats in Stormont, they should just grow up and stop being so childish as they have been given a very generous power sharing agreement.
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papadoc711 Can't you tell the truth about anything? Sinn Fein have refused to take their seats in Stormont despite having a very generous power sharing arrangement. Why?
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papadoc711 The crazy Green Energy scheme proved the DUP is as Irish as anybody else in Ireland but that's no excuse for Sinn Fein not to participate in the newly elected government of Stormont
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Evil Homer Protestant fundamentalist leader Ian Paisley founded the DUP in 1971, during the Troubles, and led the party for the next 37 years. Now led by Arlene Foster, it is the party with the most seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly and is the fifth-largest party in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. Founded: 30 September 1971; 45 years ago Founder: Ian Paisley Deputy Leader / Westminster Leader: Nigel Dodds Leader: Arlene Foster
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fiachra Foley DUP are people such as policeman's daughters & won all 10 non-Catholic 'Orange' seats, representing ordinary working people & United UK. Sinn Fein won all 7 Catholic 'Green' seats & represent people who want United Ireland.
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Ross Gower Sinn Fein is the political wing of the IRA
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Ross Gower DUP is way to left of the Conservative Party. they are insisting on keeping the triple lock for pensioners, winter fuel for pensioners, allowing Eastern Europeans to stay and to be able to get new Eastern Europeans skilled and unskilled
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Ross Gower The Catholic church on the other hand, very right wing and has a Freemason like aspect to it. If you ever go to a large Catholic Church or Cathedral you will see they have Ushers who watch over the congregation whilst they are praying. Most of the congregation are busy praying and completely oblivious to this. The Ushers are usually business men types. Italian mafia like feel about them, and obviously Italian mafia are Catholics
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Niklas Karlsson Sinn Fein is not left wing it is Catholic and wants to be united with the rest of Ireland which is Catholic. You may be a disbeliever but these people are creationists
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papadoc711 Ian Paisley founded the DUP in 1971, during the Troubles, and led the party for the next 37 years. Now led by Arlene Foster, it is the party with the most seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly and is the fifth-largest party in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. Founded: 30 September 1971; 45 years ago Founder: Ian Paisley Deputy Leader / Westminster Leader: Nigel Dodds Leader: Arlene Foster
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papadoc711 Key Dates in Northern Ireland History 1066 Normans invade Britain and become known as "British" 1170 "British" arrive in Ireland 1921 Irish State of 26 counties, with 6 counties of Northern Ireland remaining "British" 1968 The starting point ‘Troubles’ arising, in part, out of the campaign by Catholics in Northern Ireland for Council housing. 1998 Good Friday Agreement 1999 The setting up of a power-sharing Assembly in Northern Ireland
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irishlongsword boland yes I don't understand why people want to try and make it left and right wing when there are Catholic Republicans and the Protestant Unionist, both representing working people, elderly people etc of their constituencies?
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