Mick
980 posts
North of Ireland. South Down. Writer. Kris Kristofferson fan 🇵🇸
6 counties
Joined March 2012
- The irony of this scene in mad men is don draper was in fact thinking about him .Again, literally no identity whatsoever besides an undying, unreciprocated obsession with the UK.
- A noble Irish man in Mexico having a siesta while aiding in the struggle to liberate mankind.
- Be careful mate his da is in the Irish citizen army. No not that one, yeah the one from the British patriot post.
- Anyone who thinks these people are Irish republicans need to wise up probably the first time they’ve ever stepped foot across the border for a lot of themBelfast: Unionists and Irish Republicans united in protest against pro-immigration middle-class socialists.
00:00 - The English are patting themselves on the back for bringing peace to the north of Ireland again."Tony Blair is an experienced figure who can definitely rebuild Gaza." We asked Labour members at conference if Tony Blair should be allowed rule Gaza.
00:00 - We have lost Florida x.com/odohertyi64991…Just got a message from an old friend who lives in Florida and he was saying how angry some people over there are at the scenes from the Mansion House. Higgins doesn't care, but I don't think people realise just how badly he has torched our reputation internationally. This is bad
- Former British paratrooper Soldier F has been found not guilty at Belfast Crown Court of committing two murders and five attempted murders on Bloody Sunday in Derry rte.ie/news/ulster/20…
- I guess that’s that then. 800 years of struggle for freedom left in the hands of a British viceroy since 1998.🚨🗣NEW: The prospect of a border poll is 'way off in the distance. Nobody is arguing that there is an appetite for constitutional change.' 🎥🎤Chief Reporter @jamesgould23 speaking to Secretary of State @hilarybennmp. He says we would all 'be better concentrating on the issues
00:00 - Can’t say you dislike the orange order nowadays because of woke.
- Derry famously having a lot of influence in the Irish government in the 1940s.You know, rather than beat the dead horse about the "resistance isn't terrorism" nonsense, I would like to point out the irony of the constant moral grandstanding about "always standing with the oppressed" from a nation that remained neutral in WW2.


















