This is not a club looking to the past but to the future - how peace can be brought to Northern Ireland, whether through the Good Friday Agreement or some other means. Civility is the most important beginning - listening to one another, respecting one another, working with one another - with these things there is always hope.
my prescription is for NI and it is includes an apology from and dismantling of the orange order which I believe was at the heart of all that was evil and
If you really are so convinced that everyone who disagrees with your prescription for Ireland is utterly bigoted, then it will be difficult to have a rational
"However, as you also know, most people in the North East of the Island wanted no truck with a Dublin-based government, whether inside or outside the Union."
I'm sure you know perfectly well what I mean, Patrick. The country was indeed politically one at that time, as it had been since the 1801 act of Union. Irish
the country was 'one' before your unionist terrorists git going. you should also know those terrorists were not being forced out. they had every right to