
———–
“We have never been asked for permission and would not have supported a memorial of this nature….”
BUT…
“The local Housing Executive office was made aware of the memorial being built on our land approximately a month ago.
“The replacement or removal of symbols such as murals and memorials is a complex and sensitive matter.
http://www.lurganmail.co.uk/news/lurgan-news/memorial-to-1916-illegal-1-7242794#ixzz41y0w88LG
That extract from a local paper in Ulster came to our attention some four or five months ago.
But as I sometimes do, I saved it for a rainy day, or rather to see if the creeps who run the Northern Ireland Housing Executive ever acted to get rid of that unauthorised monument to treason.
And needless to say, they haven’t.
30 June 2016 – Ulster Unionist MLA Jo-Anne Dobson has called on DUP Minister Paul Givan to take action on an illegal 1916 Easter Rising memorial Pressure on NIHE to remove 1916 memorial – Lurgan Mail
And the DUP Minister’s flunkeys composed an excuse for inaction that was a mere echo of the Housing creeps’ earlier response.
“The replacement or removal of symbols such as murals and memorials is a complex and sensitive matter…

But with a little extra bow and scrape to republican enemies of Ulster….
“The safety of Housing Executive staff and contractors is paramount. Having consulted with the PSNI, the Housing Executive believes that it could not guarantee their safety if an attempt was made to remove this structure. http://www.lurganmail.co.uk/news/lurgan-news/pressure-on-nihe-to-remove-1916-memorial-1-7455398#ixzz4DuS9dRu8
Sensitivities? Sensitivities be damned.
Safety? Nobody’s suggesting we send in an office-boy and a couple of park-keepers.
Do the security forces no longer operate in Lurgan?
[[[[[[[

Send in armoured vehicles, use tear gas or live ammo to disperse any republican rabble that get in the way, then…
…SMASH THE BLOODY THING TO PIECES!
Then build a public toilet on the site.
Respect is only accorded to the sensitivities of people one respects. Not to murdering swine, not to Republican Sinn Fein, or indeed to Sinn Fein/IRA. So meantime, patriots should pile pressure onto the Housing Executive, via this link… https://www.nihe.gov.uk/forms/MakeAnEnquiry/default.aspx
…and every week show up en masse at that DUP Minister Paul Given’s Stormont office.
The structure, which has eight pillars, is being built by Republican Sinn Fein (RSF) to commemorate those who died in the Easter Rising and “all those who died as a result of British occupation in Ireland.”
: http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/northern-ireland-news/dup-to-press-dpp-over-terror-memorial-1-7248861#ixzz41xv0oTkj
Celebration of cowardly killers is an affront to every loyal subject of Her Majesty The Queen in the British province of Ulster.
If it’s not removed, the Housing Executive should be faced with daily confrontation at its offices throughout Ulster, and, if need be, its HQ occupied in protest until the weasels back down and tear down the offensive edifice.
Public outrage can make a difference.

TUV’s Jim
——————–
Another case of DUP appeasement we saw late last month, when changes to the welfare system which will see terrorists injured by their own hand treated more favourably than victims of a traffic accident were forced through Ulster’s Assembly, despite valiant opposition from TUV Leader Jim Allister, who told the Assembly that –
It offends basic concepts of decency that someone who sets out to injure or kill others and, in the process, disables himself or herself should and will automatically, under these regulations, be treated in the same way as the innocent victim of that or any other terrorist incident.
What’s worse than the legislation is the fact that it got through by DUP votes.
Worse still, a DUP Minister introduced what Jim rightly denounced as an obscene proposal. After all, the DUP’s 2009 European manifesto boasted that
“The DUP has been clear and consistent that the perpetrator of an act of terrorism should not and must not be equated with the innocent victims of terrorism.”
Again,the TUV battler explained how easy it would have been to fix this.
All the Minister had to add were a few words to the end of regulation 15(1) to the following effect: “provided that that person was not convicted of or involved in an offence arising from the violent incident”. That would have protected the integrity of the situation.
http://tuv.org.uk/dup-minister-brings-forward-obscene-proposal-equating-terrorist-with-innocent-victim/
It seems Jim has maintained a dogged guerrilla resistance to this pernicious proposal, raising objections wherever possible.
“When I challenged the Communities Minister about this at Question Time a couple of weeks ago, his pitiful answer was “In welfare we are blind to how you got your injury.”
Damn that kind of duplicitous drivel.
Each and every law, rule, regulation, anywhere in a decent community, should be framed to target terrorists. They are unfit to benefit from any provision designed to safeguard the welfare of good citizens.
On this Glorious Twelfth, let’s hear a chorus of condemnation of such turncoat trimming.
There are good loyal Ulsterfolk in the DUP and in the UUP, but if those parties remain intent on collaborating with the likes of Murder McGuinness or Blood-Beast Adams…
…………………

——–
….or any other Sinn Fein/IRA swine, then is it not time that true Ulster patriots replaced, or broke with, their loser leaderships?
Like this:
Like Loading...
Billy King 20:28 on November 7, 2019 Permalink |
The SDLP are not moderate, not good, not people we should work with.
If they work with Sinn Fein, they cannot be trusted.
LikeLike