Máirtín Mac retweeted
Refusing to attend the Irish Presidential inauguration isn’t leadership – it’s isolation. It’s pathetic. Everyone here deserves better than this constant division. Real leadership means reaching out, building trust, and bringing people together. #SharedFuture #SharedIsland #Leadership
The DUP has confirmed that it will not send a representative to the Irish presidential inauguration. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yl…
No interest in accommodating the "other" to any remote extent. This place simply can't work with attitudes like this.
26 MLAs and 5 MPs. Not one of them will attend the inauguration of the President of Ireland. bbc.com/news/articles/c5ylx0…
Máirtín Mac retweeted
No country should be above the rules and statutes of UEFA: FAI delegates from across Irish football voted overwhelmingly today to call for Israel's removal from UEFA competition.
Unionism on the wrong side of everything.
Motion of no confidence in Paul Givan falls 80 members voted, of which 47 voted 'Aye' - 58.8% 33 nationalists votd of which 33 voted 'Aye' - 100% 33 unionists voted, of which none voted 'Aye' - 100% 14 others voted, of which 14 voted 'Aye' - 100% The motion falls.
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What ever happened to freedom of speech.
The most warped fanbase in football. If this was for their beloved Palestine and the Hamas freedom fighters or whatever wanky phrase they use for those Islamist terrorist dogs, you would have heard a pin drop.
Wilson and common sense. Not two things you'd normally put together. Now, Wilson and gammon sense, that one works.
Common sense is starting to return.
Bilious Jim, as ever, in his rush to gloat didn't think through the potential consequences for him and his ilk. His ability to allow his bias and bigotry to cloud his judgement is remarkable.
Replying to @JimAllister
Isn't it the case that a number of BBC programmes, including Nolan, disproportionately over-platform TUV, well in excess of your mandate? Some will be asking the new BBC Director to address this.
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How many inquiries weren't worth the paper they were written on. If they did nothing wrong, they'd have nothing to worry about.
This betrayal of our veterans…
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I really wish they wouldn't claim that everyone is doing what they're doing, they're not.
This boy is utterly obsessed with this and it's simply not true.
Higgins reminded us that, for all the rhetoric about a ‘new Ireland’, the Republic is still steeped in anti-British, anti-unionist prejudices and he provided a one-man rebuttal to naive arguments that those attitudes have changed. newsletter.co.uk/news/opinio…
Ah sure let Israel at it, let them ignore the rules here too.
I see the FAI have agreed to this motion. This is pointless self harm and won’t help bring peace to the Middle East.
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Here's another one who is prepared to allow British soldiers to do whatever they want.
Watching @Keir_Starmer solemnly laying a wreath at the Cenotaph this morning while allowing our veterans to be prosecuted is a wee bit sickening…
Talking about himself in the third person now. Suppose that's slightly better then talking to himself.
This article, given its author and where it was published, is far more important for Ireland than the election of mayor in an American city. Yet there's plenty in Irish media this weekend on Mamdani and nothing on O'Brien's views, which reflect the growing hostility towards Ireland in the US. Ireland seems to have its head in the sand on defence, the country's position in the EU because of its defence positions, as well as on the crisis in Ireland-US relations.
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Northern Ireland. Ulster isn't the name of your country. Get it right ffs. That's embarrassing.
Remember our dead. Honour them with pride. For God & Ulster. ❤️☘️🇬🇧
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Interesting how it's joint first ministers now, when that's not their titles. Embarrassingly childish.
The joint First Ministers laid wreaths at the Cenotaph.
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Israel can break the rules and it's ok for some. Why is that? Why do people act as apologists for a genocidal state that's been proven to have broken international law on numerous occasions. But yeah moral concern is just grandstanding. That's because these ghouls have no morals
Sport is meant to be apolitical. This isn’t about principle—it’s grotesque demonisation of Israel disguised as moral concern. One can only wonder what drives such vile grandstanding…..
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Cultural appropriation and one of the reasons the poppy is not looked upon favourably by many in the north. When it's used to commemorate loyalist terrorists as if it's just fine and dandy.
This line commemorates the importation of guns from Germany. These guns were to used to shoot British soldiers in an attempt to overthrow the democratic decision of the British parliament. Remembrance Sunday should not be used for foolish gestures like this.
Views like this just legitimise an anti-catholic hate organisation. If it was anti-jew or anti-black people I think there would be a very different view.
Well they are not going away. So yous better learn to get on with each other And I suggest tellin them what they have to do ain’t gona work. I’ve followed your ‘anonymous’ account for years now; ya might have some reforming to do yourself
Terrorised the Irish catholic community, there's a reason it nó longer exists.
Of all the great people I’ve worked with across the globe, none are finer than those I had the honour to serve with in the #RoyalUlsterConstabulary and the @PoliceServiceNI. While some may attempt to rewrite history, those of us who served know the truth and the sacrifice made by far too many of our colleagues. RIP #LestWeForget
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Why people rush out to defend members of an actively anti-catholic organisation íl never know. It's almost as if they agree.
Republicans racist, who would have thought it, and sectarian to boot. It's almost as if they are full of something, when they accuse others of the same thing.