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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7919677" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>And there you have it. I have yet to see a unionist poster on here, acknowledged in any shape, the contribution made to the troubles, by the sectarianism of the unionist state of NI, right from its foundation, to the days when John Hume et al, said enough is enough. </p><p>No self respecting human being, should have been expected to put up with the sheer sectarian and unjust rule by the unionist majority. No self respecting central government in London should have put up with such carry on either.</p><p>Then Terrence O’Neill came along as unionist leader. He tried manfully to change the unionist culture, and build bridges with catholics and ROI. Ian Paisley however brought that process to a halt, and brought down O’Neill. <strong>Brought</strong> <strong>down on the specific policy of having introduced a one man one vote policy in NI in 1969. Imagine that. <u>It’s 1969, and catholics in NI didn’t have equal voting rights with their Protestant neighbours.</u></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7919677, member: 3254"] And there you have it. I have yet to see a unionist poster on here, acknowledged in any shape, the contribution made to the troubles, by the sectarianism of the unionist state of NI, right from its foundation, to the days when John Hume et al, said enough is enough. No self respecting human being, should have been expected to put up with the sheer sectarian and unjust rule by the unionist majority. No self respecting central government in London should have put up with such carry on either. Then Terrence O’Neill came along as unionist leader. He tried manfully to change the unionist culture, and build bridges with catholics and ROI. Ian Paisley however brought that process to a halt, and brought down O’Neill. [B]Brought[/B] [B]down on the specific policy of having introduced a one man one vote policy in NI in 1969. Imagine that. [U]It’s 1969, and catholics in NI didn’t have equal voting rights with their Protestant neighbours.[/U][/B] [/QUOTE]
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