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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 5880276" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>This is just bollix tbh, history important yes, modern relevant only to be consinded to history and a reminder of messed up society used to be. This is sort of rubbish SF & DUP mouth that drives the real people north/south crackers, a reason SF following has hit a wall in south & will not increase in near future. </p><p></p><p>Similarly that article about Southern Ireland never being Britain’s friend is just clap trap. Do you realize how many relations, friends and work colleagues vast majority of people in Southern Ireland have from the UK. A lot of us have lived there, studied there or regularly visit the UK. While we might have a good understanding of our two history’s and joke about it, we have a massive amount of respect for modern Britain & if guilty of anything is maybe not overtly saying it. To say we re not friends & not rely on us is massively disingenuous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 5880276, member: 177"] This is just bollix tbh, history important yes, modern relevant only to be consinded to history and a reminder of messed up society used to be. This is sort of rubbish SF & DUP mouth that drives the real people north/south crackers, a reason SF following has hit a wall in south & will not increase in near future. Similarly that article about Southern Ireland never being Britain’s friend is just clap trap. Do you realize how many relations, friends and work colleagues vast majority of people in Southern Ireland have from the UK. A lot of us have lived there, studied there or regularly visit the UK. While we might have a good understanding of our two history’s and joke about it, we have a massive amount of respect for modern Britain & if guilty of anything is maybe not overtly saying it. To say we re not friends & not rely on us is massively disingenuous. [/QUOTE]
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