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By *roadShoulderz OP   Man
1 week ago

Petersfield

Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
1 week ago

Gilfach

Well it's in the Telegraph, so I'm guessing that the right wing media will indeed be reporting it.

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By *ermbiMan
1 week ago

Ballyshannon

Yes it will get plenty of coverage

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By *roadShoulderz OP   Man
1 week ago

Petersfield


"Yes it will get plenty of coverage"

Yes it does seem to be being covered quite widely in the UK media. I am surprised as there was very little reporting of the delays in the trials due to ill-health.

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By *enerationfornicationMan
1 week ago

In a place not far from...

Here's a nice little Limerick fit it all called

"Tis always the most pious.."

There once was a zealot in gray,

Whose prayers stole the sun of the day;

He whispered at night,

Where shadows bring blight—

Keeping vigil where cold secrets lay.

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By *roadShoulderz OP   Man
1 week ago

Petersfield


"Here's a nice little Limerick fit it all called

"Tis always the most pious.."

There once was a zealot in gray,

Whose prayers stole the sun of the day;

He whispered at night,

Where shadows bring blight—

Keeping vigil where cold secrets lay. "

Very apt!

In 1973 touring Ireland our Hillman Imp's head gasket failed just outside Longford. We spent 3 nights camping by the banks of the Shannon. Never forgotten the beauty.

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By *umpertrucksMan
1 week ago

London


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

"

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds

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By *winga2Man
1 week ago

Stranraer

82 out of an estimated 1300 catholic priests in Ireland have been convicted of child abuse so it's not all Sir Jeff

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By *uietbloke67Man
1 week ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)


"82 out of an estimated 1300 catholic priests in Ireland have been convicted of child abuse so it's not all Sir Jeff"

What is your point?

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By *konomiyaki2018Man
1 week ago

Around


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds "

I believe the point is that Unionists/The DUP want UK laws in NI, except when it interferes with their "politics", such as: abortion, same sex marriage, Irish language

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By *ermbiMan
1 week ago

Ballyshannon


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds

I believe the point is that Unionists/The DUP want UK laws in NI, except when it interferes with their "politics", such as: abortion, same sex marriage, Irish language"

Same sex marriage is legal in NI and unfortunately so is abortion. Some Unionist politicians continue to frustrate any meaningful engagement or respect for the Irish language.

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By *konomiyaki2018Man
1 week ago

Around


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds

I believe the point is that Unionists/The DUP want UK laws in NI, except when it interferes with their "politics", such as: abortion, same sex marriage, Irish language

Same sex marriage is legal in NI and unfortunately so is abortion. Some Unionist politicians continue to frustrate any meaningful engagement or respect for the Irish language."

I know both are legal in NI but DUP resisted, held up same sex marriage implementation for many years via a principle of concern vote. Re abortion; DUP voted to have stricter abortion rules vs. GB.

My point was while saying they want to have same rules as GB, in practice the DUP are happy to hold up, have different laws to GB.

Irish language is a clear example; dual signage in Scotland, Wales but a "hug" issue in NI for Irish signage.

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By *ermbiMan
1 week ago

Ballyshannon


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds

I believe the point is that Unionists/The DUP want UK laws in NI, except when it interferes with their "politics", such as: abortion, same sex marriage, Irish language

Same sex marriage is legal in NI and unfortunately so is abortion. Some Unionist politicians continue to frustrate any meaningful engagement or respect for the Irish language.

I know both are legal in NI but DUP resisted, held up same sex marriage implementation for many years via a principle of concern vote. Re abortion; DUP voted to have stricter abortion rules vs. GB.

My point was while saying they want to have same rules as GB, in practice the DUP are happy to hold up, have different laws to GB.

Irish language is a clear example; dual signage in Scotland, Wales but a "hug" issue in NI for Irish signage."

Yes i agree DUP spout that NInis an integral part of the UK but cut their cloth to suit their own consituency and happy to diverge from some mainstream established legislation in GB

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By *tu227Man
1 week ago

Brentwood

I only came here to see if there was a new cycle or walking route opening. Disappointing.

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By *roadShoulderz OP   Man
1 week ago

Petersfield


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds "

I don't recall the Scottish and Welsh government's chipping in for the ransom demanded by Donaldson to prop up the May government but the point was made earlier that Donaldson played the UK card when it suited him and the NI at other times.

His Presbyterian religion is a matter of fact, is well known and by wearing the Ichthus he was clearly making his Christianity public.

In my view, which I suggest is shared by many, to then be charged with alleged crimes which are so adverse to Christian teachings is of public interest.

Yes of course the jury may find him not-guilty in which case he leaves court a free man.

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By *roadShoulderz OP   Man
1 week ago

Petersfield


"I only came here to see if there was a new cycle or walking route opening. Disappointing. "

Yes my apologies by the time I realised I couldn't amend.

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By *arry and MegsCouple
1 week ago

Ipswich


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds

I believe the point is that Unionists/The DUP want UK laws in NI, except when it interferes with their "politics", such as: abortion, same sex marriage, Irish language

Same sex marriage is legal in NI and unfortunately so is abortion. Some Unionist politicians continue to frustrate any meaningful engagement or respect for the Irish language.

I know both are legal in NI but DUP resisted, held up same sex marriage implementation for many years via a principle of concern vote. Re abortion; DUP voted to have stricter abortion rules vs. GB.

My point was while saying they want to have same rules as GB, in practice the DUP are happy to hold up, have different laws to GB.

Irish language is a clear example; dual signage in Scotland, Wales but a "hug" issue in NI for Irish signage.

Yes i agree DUP spout that NInis an integral part of the UK but cut their cloth to suit their own consituency and happy to diverge from some mainstream established legislation in GB"

Labour, Cons and reform etc all have different philosophies around abortion and religious freedoms etc but all want to remain within the UK so what's your point ?

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By *konomiyaki2018Man
1 week ago

Around


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds

I believe the point is that Unionists/The DUP want UK laws in NI, except when it interferes with their "politics", such as: abortion, same sex marriage, Irish language

Same sex marriage is legal in NI and unfortunately so is abortion. Some Unionist politicians continue to frustrate any meaningful engagement or respect for the Irish language.

I know both are legal in NI but DUP resisted, held up same sex marriage implementation for many years via a principle of concern vote. Re abortion; DUP voted to have stricter abortion rules vs. GB.

My point was while saying they want to have same rules as GB, in practice the DUP are happy to hold up, have different laws to GB.

Irish language is a clear example; dual signage in Scotland, Wales but a "hug" issue in NI for Irish signage.

Yes i agree DUP spout that NInis an integral part of the UK but cut their cloth to suit their own consituency and happy to diverge from some mainstream established legislation in GB

Labour, Cons and reform etc all have different philosophies around abortion and religious freedoms etc but all want to remain within the UK so what's your point ?"

There is nothing wrong with different philosophies; there is a difference when you vote to have rights available to UK citizens in GB to be not available to UK citizens in NI, due to NI's politicians holding up the implementation due to their particular concerns about abortion, same sex marriage, language.

Anyway; hopefully the trial progresses & justice is delivered. Seems particularly sinister abuse, power dynamics

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan
1 week ago

Cambridgeshire


"There is nothing wrong with different philosophies; there is a difference when you vote to have rights available to UK citizens in GB to be not available to UK citizens in NI, due to NI's politicians holding up the implementation due to their particular concerns about abortion, same sex marriage, language."

So what it comes down to is that you're quite happy to have different philosophies as long as they're all identical to yours.

We're a democracy. People are perfectly entitled to campaign for what they believe in, even if I don't agree with them.

It's amazing how intolerant lefties tend to be. (For balance, the same is true of those on the right, but they don't claim to be tolerant.)

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By *konomiyaki2018Man
1 week ago

Around

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By *orkandMindyCouple
1 week ago

KTown

Don't forget James Moleneaux and the Kinkora boys school

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
1 week ago

belfast


"Don't forget James Moleneaux and the Kinkora boys school "

Or the catholic church, the iea members, gwery adams brothwr, glasgow celtc.

Or are you just another vile bigot who thinks only some child abuse is wrong?

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
1 week ago

belfast


"Former Leader of the DUP in Westminster.

Propped up Theresa May's Conservative and Unionist Government 2017 to 2019 at a cost of several billion pounds funded by English Taxpayers.

Devote Christian Presbyterian. Regularly wore the Ichthus to ensure we knew about his devote faith. Anti: abortion, same sex marriage and just about every other freedom we in Enland take for granted.

Will be interesting to see whether the right wing press and media even bother to report the ongoing trial.

A rather ill informed post. You appear to have ignored the fact that residents of England ,Scotland and Wales also pay taxes or do only Englisg people matter to you ? I fail to see what his religion has to do with the crimes he has allegedly committed. He and his wife devoted most of their lives to politics in Nortern Ireland. I will take the concept innocent unto proved guilty. Passing judgment in cases such as this is difficult when the victims are not named. It deprives the public of the chance to look further into their backgrounds

I believe the point is that Unionists/The DUP want UK laws in NI, except when it interferes with their "politics", such as: abortion, same sex marriage, Irish language

Same sex marriage is legal in NI and unfortunately so is abortion. Some Unionist politicians continue to frustrate any meaningful engagement or respect for the Irish language."

Qhat was it sinn fein/ira said about the irish language?

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