Ulster – Does Enda Kenny Carry A UK Passport?
Enda Kenny, Head of Government of Eire, which is not even in the Commonwealth. Why does it merit a headline when he’s called a foreigner?
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Ukip’s David McNarry has called Taoiseach Enda Kenny “a foreigner’ who has no right to delve into Northern Ireland affairs. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ukips-david-mcnarry-calls-taoiseach-enda-kenny-a-foreigner-and-tells-him-to-butt-out-of-northern-ireland-34186356.html
That’s the headline in the Belfast Telegraph. And McNarry is abolutely right – the man’s a foreigner, just as De Valera was, when he publicly mourned the death of Adolf Hitler.
Though unlike Enda Kenny, De Valera was never photographed in the slimy embrace of a man as evil as Sinn Fein/IRA’s Gerry Adams
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Most European countries have been better friends to Britain than Eire ever has, not just “Dev’s” condolences to Der Fuhrer, but Dublin’s dolchstoss during the Falklands Liberation War.
The idea of principle, of fighting to right a wicked wrong, was alien to the likes of Mitterand, Schmidt and their lackeys in Holland, Denmark and the rest. Everything was measured in terms of buying and selling.
We must exclude Haughey from the latter stricture. Eire was not preoccupied with farm prices, though if leverage on that sort of issue was a spin-off benefit, Dublin would not likely cavil. But their primary motive, as throughout the history of their otherwise highly forgettable little state, was to do the British down.
Eire’s bigotedly anti-British Defence Minister branded Britain as the aggressor, a crude and ignorant jibe which incensed Mrs. Thatcher so much that she included it in her autobiography, The Downing Street Years. Dublin’s entire foreign policy was based on imposing foreign rule on a British community in defiance of both majority rule and solemn treaty obligations…
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No similar one-way ‘right’ to interfere is accorded to other nations. Eire continues to flout the Helsinki Pact of 1975, which accepted all frontiers in Europe as final. Dublin still openly aspires to annex Ulster.
McNarry is spot on!
…I really think it’s time for Mr Kenny to butt out. He’s buzzing around like a vulture, licking the bones of another nation’s business and foreigners have just got to stop interfering in the United Kingdom’s affairs
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