@TheUKMovement1@Cyberbeagle1 @hand_oul @BeattieDoug@nealerichmond Acknowledged & accepted outside of Unionist & Tory echo chambers. Highly respected historian & author such as Jonathan Bardon say Ireland was colonised. The "plantations" which Ireland were subject to were methods of colonisation.
@TheUKMovement1@Cyberbeagle1 @hand_oul @BeattieDoug@nealerichmond What?? It's an acknowledged and accepted fact that Ireland was colonised. If anything recent years, has seen a movement against that fact, in favour of an alternative narrative. It's usually pushed by a certain type of Unionist or Tory.
@BegbieCat3@LimerickLoyali1@McAlindenS Derbyshire's peaks are a great training ground for Irish Republicans. You can't swing a cat in Derbyshire without hitting an Irish Republican.
@BegbieCat3@LimerickLoyali1@McAlindenS Derbyshire is a Mecca for Irish Republicans, but let's be honest, as far as Unionists & Loyalists are concerned, Irish Republicans ate everywhere. The world is their playground.
@Steven172254151 @JoeTayl39742602 @LeeAndrew1865 Just over 20 different clubs have managed to win it. If it were as easy as you claim it is, then surely your club would have won at least one of them??
@whywouldthatbe @paraicotoole @SimonCatRiley@JoelKeysNI The Union doesn't have the same meaning to them, as it does to you. Reminding them what the Unionist bit stands for is futile.
@DennyBache@Red65Dave@sophielouisecc No. Nothing of the sort is occurring. EU is moving along, business as usual. The disputes & disagreements are normal.
@GeorgeLeMildred @grahambsi Ireland. Are you sure you're happy living in an EU ms? Your claim that Brexit was one of "Britain's regular revolutions of the common man against tyranny", whilst eloquent, is laughable.