Will Even A Dozen Dubliners Pen Apologies To Britain?
Dear Britain … Write an open letter to UK voters
The Irish Times invites Irish readers to write an open letter to Britain and its citizens
After the spiteful, aggressive, rabidly hostile antics of Varadkar and his ministerial flunkeys over the last three years – and Eire’s rancid record over the past seventy something years – the great majority of Brits might reasonably expect to receive bushels of letters – of apology.
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Dublin signed a treaty, solemnised and registered with the League of Nations, nearly a century ago, recognising Ulster’s right to self-determination.
A plan consequent to that treaty, to adjust the land border the better to ensure ethnic homogeneity..
…was ditched due to Dublin’s arrogant refusal to countenance the reciprocal transfer of even an inch or two of territory.
De Valera’s frolicking with Nazi envoys and his lamentation over Hitler’s death…
This was indeed a deadly moment in our life, and if it had not been for the loyalty and friendship of Northern Ireland we should have been forced to come to close quarters with Mr. de Valera or perish forever from the earth.
However, with a restraint and poise to which, I say, history will find few parallels, we never laid a violent hand upon them…
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….which at times would have been quite easy and quite natural, and left the de Valera Government to frolic with the German and later with the Japanese representatives to their heart’s content.
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Dublin/Berlin- ‘Nexus’ or Axis?
Eire’s refusal to extradite savage Sinn Fein/IRA terrorists…
...the Provos continued to use the Republic as a launch pad, and numerous requests for extradition of the most evil perpetrators of republican crimes were continually refused…
https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/opinion/provisional-ira-had-a-safe-haven-in-republic-of-ireland-1-8429803
…and the Dublin government’s subversive stance on “Europe’s” solidarity during the fight against Argentina’s expansionist aggression in the South Atlantic…
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…Eire’s bigotedly anti-British Defence Minister branded Britain as the aggressor, a crude and ignorant jibe…Dublin’s entire foreign policy was based on imposing foreign rule on a British community…Falklands Pride, Yes, but Reflect on EU Back-Stabbing
…have not been forgotten, nor forgiven, nor have Varadkar’s intrusions into a peaceful neighbour’s internal affairs…
Mind Your Erse! Varadkar Minces Into Ulster’s Internal Affairs
Eire’s Act Of War? Limp-Wrist Leo Stamps A Mincing Foot!
So the letters of apology due from the Irish Times’s readers should be lengthy and fulsome.
However…
Don’t be waiting for the postman ( oops, the PC ‘letter-carrier!’) at the garden gate, all you British readers.
You’ll likely get not a word of contrition from a country with no conscience.
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Billy King 22:17 on November 4, 2019 Permalink |
I might just write them a scorcher, Ross.
I might use some of your words as well. They’re great!
No surrender!
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Norrie Harris 16:40 on November 5, 2019 Permalink |
There should be a mass letter writing campaign telling the enemy down south what we think of them, but why bother?
They hate Ulster people and have never respected our right to decide for ourselves who we are, as if we didn’t know our own identity.
If they ever drag us into a 32 county state, they will regret it because that state will be a burnt-out desert by the time we finish with it.
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