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- Clerkenwell?Khurram
- Bishopsgate - City of London.fadein11
- "As in previous research
the results show that significant minorities within both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland support the use of violence...Khurram - ...for political ends. There is perhaps no other advanced industrial society where such large numbers of people effectively condone terrorism."Khurram
- https://www.abdn.ac.…Khurram
- Tiocfaidh ár lá!!!!Khurram
- thanks for the info - having lived with an Irish catholic for 5 years of my life I am aware of the complexity of the troubles. Read the caption again.fadein11
- If you had 10 chocolate bars and one of them was.... - lol sorry, i'm just obfuscatingKhurram
- tbh, i'm sick of the round-the-clock news coverage yesterday's event is getting in the media hereKhurram
- Just as many people were massacred in a gun rampage in the US yesterday http://www.economyle…Khurram
- In case you didn't know :)Khurram
- indeed - the media coverage has been sickening.fadein11
- they didn't ban them. but they did fight them
https://en.wikipedia…Gnash - oh dude - you have totally missed the point. We shit on the Irish - everyone knows that. The point was we didn't make pointless gestures of banning themfadein11
- gnash - please don't feel the need to educate me on the Irish troubles - really.fadein11
- Considering Northern Ireland wanted their Independence, they could have preferred that UK ban Irish people in return of their land.omg
- lol omg - you dimwit - half of Northern Ireland din't - that was the problem - jog on now simple boy.fadein11
- your little graphic would suggest otherwiseGnash
- It's a simple statement gnash if you are struggling with it I am sorry. The IRA destroyed a big chunk of The City of London. As they did Manchester.fadein11
- But at no point in the 90's did the British people push for a ban of Irish people from the UK. Nor did they assume that all were terrorists.fadein11
- We went to war against Ireland??? When the fuck did that happen??!! Was it in the 90s when I was at those raves???Khurram
- 60's onwards Khurram. I give up.
I think I may retire from QBN politics (hears QBN cheer in background). Nite guys.fadein11 - We never went to war against Ireland.Khurram
- Well, apart from Henry VIII, Oliver Cromwell, William of Orange....Khurram
- I would say Bloody Sunday was total war. But no we didn't declare war against NI nope, that would have been a bit silly.fadein11
- Oh yeah!? Well I've seen "In the Name of the Father", so let me know if you have any questions on the matter.HijoDMaite
- don't go fadein! Who's gonna help me and mono come up with different ways to tell omg that he's a complete fucking imbecile??BuddhaHat
- I was 5 miles away when that went off and the apt shook. We thought it was an earthquake.Dillinger
- anyhoo, its not the same. We are now seeing a holy war, and its not going to stop.
Not after the coalition forces destabled the mid east regionDillinger - For once we agree dillinger to a degree (the NI troubles became all about holy issues)fadein11