Baron lord Beech grove

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Baron lord Beech grove

Baron lord Beech grove

@David50408542

Peer of the realm

Stilgoe lodge, Surry England Katılım Nisan 2022
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Jardine Matheson Internationalist
105 years ago Northern Ireland was created. While the bloody civil war which resulted in this necessity is to be lamented, we can rejoice that Ulster exercised its right to remain in the union — preventing the oppression of Protestants. King Billy’s on the Wall.
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@CarlBrian355792 @RealBababanaras The world pays attention of what Uncle Sam does to little school girls sitting in their class with missiles. The world sees what the US 🇺🇸 has become under your demented president. Shame on you
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Carl Brian
Carl Brian@CarlBrian355792·
@RealBababanaras Apparently the Iranian regime hasn’t been paying attention to what we do to those little go fast boats .
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Baba Banaras™
Baba Banaras™@RealBababanaras·
Just in: The United States Navy has targeted and destroyed six Iranian armed boats in the Strait of Hormuz after a failed attempt by the IRGC to target a U.S. Navy destroyer. Currently, multiple U.S. Navy warships are entering the Strait of Hormuz.
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Baron lord Beech grove@David50408542·
@RealBababanaras I’m sure your Israeli 🇮🇱 masters doing all the work, Uncle Sam has underestimated Iran, the US will get their arse well kicked as they did in Vietnam 🇻🇳. How proud are you of US forces murdering 168 little school girls. The straight will remain closed 👍
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Time for Truth
Time for Truth@BigMattSays·
@David50408542 @emergenteffects "NI was a sectarian state, set up on a sectarian headcount" Okay, to make it less of a sectarian headcount, which other counties should have been included? 'None.' Retarded. Every one of you. 100% retarded.
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@JamieBrysonLLB Remember the unassailable Unionist majority that would last forever, when Narnia was set up in 1921 😂😂😂😂😂
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Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson@JamieBrysonLLB·
There will be no going back to the days of nationalist supremacism whereby unionism are passive victims in a cultural war. Nationalism are getting a bit back now, and they don’t like it: 💥remember all your residents groups targeting parading; 💥 remember Drumcree; 💥 remember the Crumlin Road; 💥 remember the legacy ‘lawfare’, having a jamboree through the courts unchallenged for more than two decades; 💥 remember gleefully tearing down the Union flag from City Hall; 💥 remember masked contractors tearing down bonfires; 💥 remember the Union-subjugating Irish Sea border when cross community consent was trampled underfoot; 💥 remember the relentless siege against & demonisation of every vestige of unionist culture/tradition; 💥 remember the weaponisation of ‘equality’ to “break the [unionist] b***tards”; 💥 remember the destruction of the RUC and discriminatory recruitment to the PSNI; 💥 remember the aggressive imposition of Irish language with 15% of a street forcing it down the throat of the whole community. 🚨 We remember. We owe you absolutely nothing. You started a culture war, and now you have one. Learn to like it.
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Time for Truth
Time for Truth@BigMattSays·
@David50408542 @emergenteffects Do you intend to avoid answering the question throughout? It's common for you people to do that. It would be better to be honest about that at this point and save us both a lot of time.
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Baron lord Beech grove@David50408542·
@lawrenson_40883 @emergenteffects Definitely do as from 2021 census, in 1921 when Narnia was formed Protestant/ Unionist was 64% of population. Overtaken in 105 years, Narnia was set up to have a permanent unassailable Unionist majority, someone got their sums wrong
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Kit Marlowe
Kit Marlowe@marloweKit·
@KennethFCrowe1 Trump is not respected on the world stage. He is tolerated. Big difference.
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🇺🇸 MAGA 🇺🇸 Kenneth F Crowe
America now has the strongest military in the world and the most respected Commander-in-Chief in history! President Donald J. Trump is the strongest President ever — rebuilding our military, restoring our respect on the world stage, and putting America First like no one else could. Thank you, President Trump — the Best President Ever! From the weakest military under Biden-Harris to the most powerful fighting force on Earth in record time. That’s what real leadership looks like. MAGA made this happen. America is back, stronger than ever, and the world knows it. God bless our troops. God bless President Trump. God bless the United States of America! @KennethFCrowe1 #StrongestMilitary #BestPresidentEver #Trump2028 #MAGA #AmericaFirst
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Baron lord Beech grove@David50408542·
@SageDespatches Of course there’s a border, and it’s in the Irish Sea, no custom checks on our island, but plenty on goods coming from GB. Thank you all who placed your trust in HM Government and brought us this wonderful hard Brexit
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Sage Despatches
Sage Despatches@SageDespatches·
45 years later and there's still a border, PIRA was defeated, the PIRA leadership lied to its own members and supporters but hey, at least he didn't kill himself for nothing. There's a statue.
Cllr JJ Magee@CllrJj

Today at 2pm we will gather at the Bobby Sands Statue in Twinbrook to mark the 45th anniversary of Bobby Sands. Let’s come together as a proud and united community, to honour the memory of the hunger strikers as we work towards our vision of a new and united Ireland.

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Baron lord Beech grove@David50408542·
@TF208No6 It’s not Ulster though it’s part of Ulster, don’t want spoil your birthday celebrations, but RCs are majority in N Ireland. I really feel your pain
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Gerard Irvine/Traoresfan 208 Is back🇬🇧🇫🇰✝️
One this day in 1921, Northern Ireland was created from the Government of Ireland Act 1920 as a compromise to the Ulster Scots and Protestants who did not want to be part of a Roman Irish Republic Happy 105th Birthday Northern Ireland and I'm proud to call Ulster my home🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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David Lawrenson
David Lawrenson@lawrenson_40883·
@RobLooseCannon It hasn't been a disaster. It's been highly successful, allowing nationalists to create their own state while unionists were able to remain in the UK.
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BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine
Today, in 1921, the Government of Ireland Act came into effect, carving this island into two jurisdictions, Northern and Southern, each with its own parliament and administration, its own uneasy claim to legitimacy. We call it Partition and it's been a disaster for our people. The idea of Home Rule had been corroding British politics for over three decades. The First Home Rule Bill was proposed in 1886, defeated in the Commons by thirty votes, the killing blow delivered not by Ulster unionists alone but by a faction of Gladstone's own Liberal Party who broke ranks rather than risk what they saw as the dismemberment of the Union. Ulster's Protestants cheered the result. For them, Home Rule meant Rome Rule, a Dublin parliament run by Catholic majorities, threatening their faith, their industry and their identity. It was a fear they would carry, and weaponise, through every compromise and conflict to follow. The 1920 Act, often called the Fourth Home Rule Bill, was Westminster's latest attempt to square an impossible circle, placating nationalist aspiration while soothing unionist anxiety. The solution was blunt: two parliaments, one in Belfast for the six north-eastern counties of Ulster, one in Dublin for the rest of the island. A Council of Ireland was bolted on as a constitutional fig leaf, promising future unity with a view to the eventual establishment of a parliament for the whole of Ireland. Even at the time, few took that promise seriously. Fewer still noted that the nine county Ulster originally proposed by Westminster's own Long Committee, which would have balanced the religious demographics more evenly, was quietly dropped at unionist insistence. Six counties it would be, enough to guarantee a permanent Protestant majority, not enough to be troubled by the three Ulster counties left behind. Both entities remained within the United Kingdom. Southern Ireland's parliament never functioned, boycotted by Sinn Féin and drowned out by the fire and fury of the War of Independence. Only in December 1922, with the birth of the Irish Free State, did the constitutional map shift decisively. On the 7th of December, Northern Ireland, just a day into a new world, formally opted out of the Free State and reasserted its place within the United Kingdom. The border, once theoretical, became permanent. Partition was a bitter compromise, resisted in Dublin and Belfast alike, and for very different reasons. De Valera, speaking in the Dáil in August 1921, warned his colleagues that if they failed to recognise the rights of northern unionists, they would be making the same mistake with that section of the population that England had made with Ireland. He went further, suggesting that if the Republic were recognised, he would be in favour of giving each county the power to vote itself out. Consent, not conquest, was the Republican way. And yet what followed was not peace but a century of tension, conflict, inequality and cold borders. The legacy of the 3rd of May 1921 still reverberates, from the smoke and blood of the Troubles to the cautious hope of the Good Friday Agreement, which revived the same questions first posed by that Fourth Home Rule Bill. With courage and vision, we will be a 32-county nation once again. Buy the Dublin Time Machine a pint and support the DTM Book ko-fi.com/buchanandublin…
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Baron lord Beech grove@David50408542·
@whywouldthatbe @jp_shurlock @_quincey Not many flourished in the industry In Narnia, Mackies, Combe-Barbour, Short Brothers, H&W, Rope works, Sirocco. All of whom employed little or no RCs. I do sympathise with any person forced out should it be in H&W or in West Cork particularly the Bandon area
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Whywouldthatbe?@whywouldthatbe·
@jp_shurlock @David50408542 @_quincey It's always interesting to see these belated expressions of concern for those nationalists who flourished in NI, when no such concern is ever expressed for unionists who were mostly driven out of ROI.
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Quincey Dougan
Quincey Dougan@_quincey·
#OTD 3 May 1921, Northern Ireland comes into existence. At midnight the 6 north-eastern counties of Ireland were legally now separate from the rest of the island.
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Baron lord Beech grove@David50408542·
@riverrat328 Lost ! What happened ? Did he get lost in a shopping mall. Did you see the the Netflix latest Fake assassins part 3. Can’t wait for the next one ☝️
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Riverrat328
Riverrat328@riverrat328·
Last Saturday we almost lost President Trump. I thank God he and his family are safe today and pray for that everyday 🙏🏻 🇺🇸
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@jp_shurlock @whywouldthatbe @_quincey Of course there were I recently passed sir Edward Carson’s birth place in Harcourt street Dublin. But the point I’m making is that counties that did not want to be included in the NI state ended up in that state
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@jp_shurlock @whywouldthatbe @_quincey Fermanagh, Tyrone, had nationalist majority’s at the time of partition, and in Armaghs case the sitting MP was no other than Michael Collins. But these counties were included against the will of the majority of their respective inhabitants
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Whywouldthatbe?@whywouldthatbe·
@David50408542 @_quincey 'Institutional discrimination against the then minority'. So now you're complaining about 105 years of policy in ROI? Republicans waged a war and agreed the outcome you're complaining about. I've no idea why you think I might care about your opinion.
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