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Trying to twist the post shows how far up liebores arse you are, you are trying to defend labours decision to welcome a known terrorist back to the place where one of his bombs went off, just shows how sick you are.

 

Martin McGuiness didn't plant the Brighton bomb. A lot of Ulster Unionists now work with him. You should try to stop living in the past.

 

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Yes it is, but ultimately it is the separation of the two communities that keeps the piece. When two groups of people simply can't tolerate each others beliefs, opinions, way of life, it is better to keep them apart so that they can both live in peace.

 

The two communities are now sharing power. They are not divided by walls and fences except in flashpoint areas. Like retep you should stop living in the past. There is something about you right-wingers that you can't accept that things have moved on.

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They are not divided by walls and fences except in flashpoint areas.

 

So you agree then, the walls are needed to keep the peace and without it there wouldn't be peace.

 

99 peace wall in Belfast stretch for over 21 miles, they have been increased in both height and number since the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.

Astudy was released in 2012 indicating that 69% of residents believe that the peace walls are still necessary because of potential violence.

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Martin McGuiness didn't plant the Brighton bomb. A lot of Ulster Unionists now work with him. You should try to stop living in the past.

 

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The two communities are now sharing power. They are not divided by walls and fences except in flashpoint areas. Like retep you should stop living in the past. There is something about you right-wingers that you can't accept that things have moved on.

 

Don't try telling it to the victims family's while you're trying to defend liebore.

 

How's Hitler by the way still living in the past.

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I see you as desperately trying to defend the indefensible.

 

seems to be happening frantically on your side too it seems, bringing up anything and everything to try and deflect it away from the holy ukip, even tho the threads about them, NOT Tories, labour, tony Blair or the IRA :roll:

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seems to be happening frantically on your side too it seems, bringing up anything and everything to try and deflect it away from the holy ukip, even tho the threads about them, NOT Tories, labour, tony Blair or the IRA :roll:

 

 

UKIP the party who would be looking after the likes of the low paid and thick, as opposed to foreign labour, makes you wonder why they bother.

Tell us what liebore have done for you.

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UKIP the party who would be looking after the likes of the low paid and thick, as opposed to foreign labour, makes you wonder why they bother.

 

Don't forget the foreign criminals, the fantastic assets that they are.

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They all join the liebore party first, helps them get their feet under the table.

 

This one joined the tories.

 

BTW, using "liebore" just makes you sound like a cretin. It's not big, clever or even amusing :roll:

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Some more UKIP nutters bite the dust;

 

John Upex advocated the termination of foetuses with Down’s syndrome and also that the UK should break from the EU “by force of arms if necessary” and has now resigned from the party. He called for the use of piano wire to sort out political arguments and wants to reduce the abortion time limit to 9 weeks. Another social progressive.

 

And a Scottish member has been banned for 100 years. Lucky bugger.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ukip-chairman-advocated-termination-of-downs-syndrome-foetuses-and-breaking-from-the-uk-by-force-claims-tory-mp-9110147.html

 

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Don't try telling it to the victims family's while you're trying to defend liebore.

 

The victims' families were all members of the Conservative Party so they're not likely to support Labour under any circumstances. In any case I don't see the Conservative Party trying to undermine the Good Friday process and Sinn Fein's role in it.

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