| Wyrdness said: Yeah that's them and they still have the same views, they're also an offshoot of an extremist group as well so the goes, after falsely accusing Labour of favouring terrorist they've only just gone and decided to bring those linked to terrorists into power. When you consider many Tory voters are older generation of English people who lived through the IRA (the group DUP heavily support) days as well as their attacks on Labour the whole election has ended with this hypocritical debacle. Don't worry we don't negotiate with terrorists unless it's to save our disastrous election campaign. |
Um what? The Democratic Unionist Party support the Irish Republican Army?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unionism_in_Ireland
"Unionism in Ireland is a political ideology that favours the continuation of some form of political union between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. Since the partition of Ireland, unionism in Ireland has focused on maintaining and preserving the place of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom. In this context, a distinction may be made between the unionism in the province of Ulster and unionism elsewhere in Ireland."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_republicanism
"Irish republicanism is an ideology based on the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic. The development of nationalist and democratic sentiment throughout Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was reflected in Ireland in the emergence of republicanism, in opposition to British rule. This followed hundreds of years of British conquest and Irish resistance through rebellion.Discrimination against Catholics and Non-conformists, attempts by the British administration to suppress Irish culture, and the belief that Ireland was economically disadvantaged as a result of the Act of Union were among the specific factors leading to such opposition."







