Neither Forgive Nor Forget Eire’s Malevolence!
Congratulations to Ulster Unionist MLA Steve Aiken, who has told the truth, that ‘politicians in Dublin have “racked up tensions” over Brexit. ‘
Naming the noisome pair who have stuck their aggressive noses across the border into British affairs, and not just on Brexit, I might add…
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Eire’s Act Of War? Limp-Wrist Leo Stamps A Mincing Foot!
Mind Your Erse! Varadkar Minces Into Ulster’s Internal Affairs
….he identified ‘Leo Varadkar and his Tánaiste’ (why does the BBC use an alien language when they mean ‘Deputy Prime Minister’ – they don’t describe Merkel as the German ‘Kanzlerin?’) Simon Coveney as the bad neighbours who had been “unhelpful…on many occasions they have racked up tensions that did not deserve to be there”.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-47635840
He was speaking at Westminster, to MPs on the Commons Northern Ireland Committee.
Given the number of friends that Ulster’s enemies have in the House of Commons…
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Comrade Corbyn with Blood-Beast Adams.
David Dunn 10:53 on March 21, 2019 Permalink |
Most people in Ulster would agree with Steve Aiken about this.
They would agree with your point on that language issue too. I’ve noticed that before, how the BBC discriminates against other countries, only using foreign words for political titles when it is the Dublin government involved.
That should stop.
Of all the countries in the world, Eire is Britain’s worst enemy.
Why should the BBC show them special treatment?
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Andy Fyfe 20:08 on March 21, 2019 Permalink |
I have been looking through the media and not very many of them follow the BBC fashion of regaling us with that foreign language when they report on The Dublin Mob.
I wouldn’t object if they use Scottish Gaelic or Welsh. They are British languages, have been longer than English.
I do mind when they use a language that a hostile country claims, even though most of its people don’t ever use it.
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Billy King 19:07 on March 21, 2019 Permalink |
Aiken is right, and so is David that commented before me.
Dublin just wants their boot on our neck!
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