Thread Theme | Téama Snáithe: youtu.be/krZEfzKAhD4 National Party │ Páirtí Náisiúnta: nationalparty.ie/ │ nationalparty.ie/ga/baile/ Join the party and spread the word/memes in your social circles online or otherwise. Téigh leis an bpáirtí agus scaip an scéala / na méimeanna le do chairde ar líne nó eile.
"The truth is old , and it has been handed down to us by our fathers. It is not a new thing, devised to meet the exigencies of a situation. " "Irish nationality is an ancient spiritual tradition, one of the oldest and most august traditions in the world." "A nation's fundamental idea of freedom is not affected by the accidents of time and circumstance. It does not vary with the centuries, or with the comings and goings of men or of empires. The substance of truth does not change, nor does the substance of freedom. Yesterday's definition of both the one and the other is today's definition and will be tomorrow's." "They have conceived of nationality as a material thing, whereas it is a spiritual thing."
- P H Pearse
(read the coming revolution and reject foreign ideology like white nationalism)
Most don't but calling the country it's name isn't really LARPing but then again you are Swedish so fuck off you have more important thing to worry about
>unauthorised Russian agents here lol, what would they even be doing, trying to steal the recipe for Guinness It pains me everyday that that gobshite speaks for this country
Jonathan Butler
I've lived in a city and I'd rather the countryside and village over a big city any day.
It's terrible man, down the country you can know everyone around you and it would be only a couple of dozen but here I have people living all around me and I don't even know their first name and there's people that I would struggle to pronounce their names. During the snow a black family walked by my house when I was shovelling (I live on the edge of a built up area with housing estates) I knew they had been around but rarely see them as the lads around here tend to be racist and thick enough to do something stupid -I have seen a failed attempt at a swatiga beside a shit one- and that keeps them indoors but it doesn't change the fact that the people doing it are just ignorant fools
It's probably Tommy tiernan up to no good as usual
Ayden Hughes
tá muid fós ag kickáil (we're still kicking) agus tú féin a mhac (and you lad)
Angel Brown
>It is like a parody alright god love him He's using a lot of anecdotal alright, not enough statistics and such. The flag is a bit corny. What's your main gripe with the video though?
His speech pattern is very jarring and the huge amount of awkward pauses make the video both horrible and funny to watch We just want you to get the fuck away from our island after that we don't care
Asher Gutierrez
is that Séan Lémass?
Parker Williams
i wouldn't be surprised if tommy lurked here for content but obviously couldn't shitpost in case he ends up in jail like that scotchman with the hitler-dog
The Irish are part of Britain says BNP leader : THE BRITISH National Party would make an exception for Irish people under its anti-immigration policies, leader Nick Griffin said yesterday.
“We are certainly not going to shut the doors to the Irish, because the Irish, as far as we are concerned, are part of Britain and fully entitled to come here,” the leader of the far-right party said.
>BNP proposes Irish union with Britain
The leader of the British National Party, Mr Nick Griffin, said today that it would be in Ireland’s interests to join a future federation of British nations.
The Protestant Coalition was an Ulster loyalist political party in Northern Ireland.
The party's founders included prominent anti-republican campaigner Willie Frazer; Davy Nicholl, a former member of the Ulster Defence Association-linked Ulster Democratic Party and Ulster Political Research Group; and Jim Dowson, a former fundraiser for the British National Party (BNP).
At the time of the launch, both Frazer and Jim Dowson were awaiting trial on charges related to the flag protests.[6] Although Dowson was registered with the Electoral Commission as the Protestant Coalition's leader,[2] he stated at the launch that the Coalition had no one leader.[6] Paul Golding, leader of Britain First and a former BNP councillor in Sevenoaks and until 2011 the BNP's Communications Officer, was registered as the Coalition's treasurer.[2]
A former BNP councillor, who has been helping direct the loyalist flag protest, has arrived in Northern Ireland to try and boost the numbers taking part in demonstrations this weekend.
Paul Golding was a close ally with Nick Griffin before he left the BNP last year to set up his own party, Britain First.
One of his party’s Belfast representatives — former BNP fundraiser Jim Dowson from Glasgow — was one of the main speakers during the protest at the City Hall, Mr Golding added.
Jim Dowson, founder of britain first, said he modelled them on the UVF
your welcome there are a lot of Brazilians in my county they never caused any problem and are good people
James Phillips
Last bit I'll post: The BNP's Irish problem, funnily enough written by Liverpool AFA lmao:
After taking control of the BNP in 1999, Griffin never mentioned Ireland. The party was growing; it and its membership were firmly, if not violently, loyalist. Evidence of this was apparent when its Liverpool branch put an Irish tricolour on its banner in 2007 and a near riot ensued. By 2008 Griffin was the leader of a rapidly expanding party capable of sending shockwaves through the political establishment. He even engaged a hardline Protestant to set up and run a party call centre in Northern Ireland staffed only by Protestants.
The party has occasionally made noises at election times about inviting the Republic of Ireland to step back into union with Britain if the BNP came to power, but that is not a very likely or realistic scenario, given that Griffin’s daughter was in a loyalist “Kick the Pope” band until she fled Northern Ireland last year when her father fell out with the “super-Prod” fan of loyalist paramilitaries, Jim Dowson.
His next major falling out was with – you guessed it – Dowson. It seems that Harrington has been representing the Belfast call centre staff against Dowson while simultaneously representing the party in negotiations with the same staff, some of whom have still not been paid monies owed since before Christmas.
Even the hardline loyalist Dowson, who as good as owned the BNP for a couple of relatively lucrative years, has found tapping into the Republic’s Catholic conservatism financially beneficial.
Having helped organise a BNP “cultural event” in the loyalist heartland of East Belfast for Griffin last week, the last thing Moore wants is for what is left of the disillusioned paramilitaries in the area to turn their benign interest into a burning dislike for the party.
Blake Ross
Nil me ablta labhairt geailge. I'd much prefer to be about to speak it first then learn to write it.