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smudgie 18-06-2021 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11060826)
No
he ran off,

He Pootled off.

joeysteele 18-06-2021 06:42 AM

Get this whole undemocratic party gone for me . just extreme and awful as to all of them in my view.

It's scary that in N Ireland, this party still gets the most votes in elections.
Really worrying.

Cherie 18-06-2021 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 11060843)
He Pootled off.

:laugh:

I’m glad he is gone, I saw him interviewed on Marr, he made Arlene looks like a pussy cat


Sin Fein have asked Westminster to legislate on Irish language as he blocked it, then he appointed someone against his parties wishes

bots 18-06-2021 07:55 AM

they are a shower of backward thinking buffoons, nothing positive will ever come out from that lot

Niamh. 18-06-2021 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11060890)
:laugh:

I’m glad he is gone, I saw him interviewed on Marr, he made Arlene looks like a pussy cat


Sin Fein have asked Westminster to legislate on Irish language as he blocked it, then he appointed someone against his parties wishes

It's about time these parties started viewing NI as a whole country with citizens who identify as Irish and as British and trying to accommodate them both. What harm does it do to a British identifying Northern Irish citizen? No one is going to force them to learn Irish.

bots 18-06-2021 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11060931)
It's about time these parties started viewing NI as a whole country with citizens who identify as Irish and as British and trying to accommodate them both. What harm does it do to a British identifying Northern Irish citizen? No one is going to force them to learn Irish.

there is a requirement in scotland that a certain proportion of the tv programs have to be in gaelic, and i think there are about 3 people in the whole country who can actually speak it :laugh:

Niamh. 18-06-2021 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11060948)
there is a requirement in scotland that a certain proportion of the tv programs have to be in gaelic, and i think there are about 3 people in the whole country who can actually speak it :laugh:

I think Irish (certainly in the Republic anyway) is much more popular(?) though. We still have towns and Islands around Ireland (not loads but a good few) that speak Irish as their first language and also it's a subject taught all the way through both primary and secondary school. Most Irish people have at least a basic knowledge of the Irish language

Nicky91 18-06-2021 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11060950)
I think Irish (certainly in the Republic anyway) is much more popular(?) though. We still have towns and Islands around Ireland (not loads but a good few) that speak Irish as their first language and also it's a subject taught all the way through both primary and secondary school. Most Irish people have at least a basic knowledge of the Irish language

tell that to RTE when they basically ignore Irish language, never even used it once (not even back in the years of own language rule) at ESC

TG4 on the other hand, they love using it at Junior ESC


a little something i myself do know

Niamh. 18-06-2021 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11060954)
tell that to RTE when they basically ignore Irish language, never even used it once (not even back in the years of own language rule) at ESC

TG4 on the other hand, they love using it at Junior ESC


a little something i myself do know

TG4 is an Irish speaking Channel though, RTE isn't :laugh:

user104658 18-06-2021 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11060948)
there is a requirement in scotland that a certain proportion of the tv programs have to be in gaelic, and i think there are about 3 people in the whole country who can actually speak it :laugh:

You may not know as an ex-pat :laugh: but it's not really "a thing" any more like it was in yesteryear. Like, I think the proportion still exists but because the "digital transition" is complete now (so everyone has at least Freeview), BBC Alba/CBeebies Alba more than meets the required "quota" and all rest of it was shifted over there too. None of it airs on the "main" channels these days.

It's a shame, kids in 2021 will never know the confusion of turning on kids TV only to find them all speaking Simlish.

user104658 18-06-2021 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11060950)
I think Irish (certainly in the Republic anyway) is much more popular(?) though. We still have towns and Islands around Ireland (not loads but a good few) that speak Irish as their first language and also it's a subject taught all the way through both primary and secondary school. Most Irish people have at least a basic knowledge of the Irish language

Yeah Scottish Gaelic is all but dead other than some very select parts of the highlands & islands - and even there, it's mostly "taught" for traditional reasons, rather than being spoken by families as a first language. There are still plenty of remnants scattered throughout Scottish-dialect English of course.

Ye Olde languages seem to have survived better in Ireland and Wales.

Niamh. 18-06-2021 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11060962)
Yeah Scottish Gaelic is all but dead other than some very select parts of the highlands & islands - and even there, it's mostly "taught" for traditional reasons, rather than being spoken by families as a first language. There are still plenty of remnants scattered throughout Scottish-dialect English of course.

Ye Olde languages seem to have survived better in Ireland and Wales.

From what I've seen of Scottish gaelic, it seems very similar to Irish, so similar a person speaking Irish and a person speaking Scottish gaelic might actually understand eachother :laugh: Welsh is totally different though

jet 18-06-2021 12:03 PM

As an aside, it’s nothing to do with the people who vote for the DUP agreeing with some of their politician’s backward ideas either. I don’t know one DUP voter who does. Poots was one of the worst dinosaurs, so good riddance.

Many Protestants vote DUP to stop Sinn Fein becoming the dominant party, many Catholics vote for Sinn Fein to stop the DUP being dominant. It’s fear from both sides, a leftover from the Troubles.
The other parties are left behind now, like mine (the SDLP) Alliance and the Unionist Party. Being from a mixed marriage, I was a kid terrified that my Mum or Dad would be murdered by a Catholic OR a Protestant, cos being married to one of ‘them’ was enough to get you killed, especially as my Dad was in politics.
I think the DUP aren’t going to last much longer as a dominant party, they are a mess.

The Slim Reaper 18-06-2021 12:04 PM

For an anti-abortion party, they sure as hell don't like going full term, do they?

Niamh. 18-06-2021 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 11061052)
As an aside, it’s nothing to do with the people who vote for the DUP agreeing with some of their politician’s backward ideas either. I don’t know one DUP voter who does. Poots was one of the worst dinosaurs, so good riddance.

Many Protestants vote DUP to stop Sinn Fein becoming the dominant party, many Catholics vote for Sinn Fein to stop the DUP being dominant. It’s fear from both sides, a leftover from the Troubles.
The other parties are left behind now, like mine (the SDLP) Alliance and the Unionist Party. Being from a mixed marriage, I was a kid terrified that my Mum or Dad would be murdered by a Catholic OR a Protestant, cos being married to one of ‘them’ was enough to get you killed, especially as my Dad was in politics.
I think the DUP aren’t going to last much longer as a dominant party, they are a mess.

Yeah, it's those parties who have every citizens interests at heart that need to start thriving for progress to be made

Niamh. 18-06-2021 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11061053)
For an anti-abortion party, they sure as hell don't like going full term, do they?

:laugh2:

jet 18-06-2021 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11061062)
Yeah, it's those parties who have every citizens interests at heart that need to start thriving for progress to be made

Absolutely. :thumbs:

Cherie 19-06-2021 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jet (Post 11061052)
As an aside, it’s nothing to do with the people who vote for the DUP agreeing with some of their politician’s backward ideas either. I don’t know one DUP voter who does. Poots was one of the worst dinosaurs, so good riddance.

Many Protestants vote DUP to stop Sinn Fein becoming the dominant party, many Catholics vote for Sinn Fein to stop the DUP being dominant. It’s fear from both sides, a leftover from the Troubles.
The other parties are left behind now, like mine (the SDLP) Alliance and the Unionist Party. Being from a mixed marriage, I was a kid terrified that my Mum or Dad would be murdered by a Catholic OR a Protestant, cos being married to one of ‘them’ was enough to get you killed, especially as my Dad was in politics.
I think the DUP aren’t going to last much longer as a dominant party, they are a mess.

Good summation of NI politics Jet

arista 22-06-2021 11:55 AM


arista 22-06-2021 12:20 PM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/06...4361194471.jpg
[Jeffrey Donaldson becomes new leader of
the DUP and immediately warns Boris Johnson
to 'step up' efforts to end EU trade
row over Northern Ireland
saying 'It is not realistic to
expect 'stability' until 'flawed' protocol is removed]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...NI-border.html

arista 23-06-2021 12:58 AM

NewsnightHD BBC2
start.

The UK Gov like this New Leader
he wants, the EU to move on
or the UK extends the Grace Period


Newsnight reporter Nick Watt reporting
from Northern Ireland
he said the EU will go for Extension.


Then the Sausages can Cross the Sea.


Weds 30th of June is the final date Deadline
the UK Government must Fix this.

joeysteele 23-06-2021 04:57 AM

I've never liked Donaldson.

Mind you that's not saying much because I'll freely and happily admit I intensely dislike this political Party and therefore really don't care who leads it.

As I've not an ounce of respect for those in it.
So as to myself I do hold a biased and intolerant view of the DUP.

arista 04-07-2021 10:31 AM

Donaldson gave an Exclusive interview
on Trevor Phillips SkyNewsHD

He Demands Johnson takes away the Sea Border
but fails to give an Alternative?

arista 07-05-2022 01:12 PM

Today he is Losing control


Sinn Fein taking Control
to the horror of the DUP


The new Alliance Party has just Won 2 new seats



Live SkyNewsHD,BBCnewsHD, GBnewsHD

arista 07-05-2022 01:15 PM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/05...1923372713.jpg


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