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  1. EDGE

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    I read this too.

    Only neanderthals like Rebel still harbour a grudge against old Queeny
     
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  2. Hash.

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    living up to your name there i see <ok>
     
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  3. Tina_old

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    Who can't spell '****ey' <laugh>
     
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  4. Mick

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    It's a total not functional Banana Republic of a state, no matter what party I vote for they all still get into government. We need external UK and Irish governments, who none of us can actually vote for since their parties do not organise in NI, to come in and sort out the mess every few years and the economy is the worst in Western Europe. The state wouldn't exist without external military and financial support, a complete farce of system basically designed to give people in Whitehall an easier life and the people of NI an optical illusion of self determination.

    First opportunity I got, I got out. It's full of sad bastards like Medro with their small town bigoted mentality and the actual intelligent political class not only tolerate but play to it, since being soft on the national question is nothing but a vote killer - despite the fact many of them don't truly subscribe to all the tribal bollocks themselves.
     
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  5. Tina_old

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    Very well worded. <applause>
     
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  6. Medro

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    Here comes my little lap dog. Rebel barking at my ankles with his fiction and lies, wanting an argument.

    A major survey by Northern Ireland&#8217;s two universities has found support for a united Ireland at an all-time low.

    The DUP has welcomed the findings of the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey which reported that just 16% were in favour of unification.

    The survey, which was conducted between October and December last year, found just 33% of Catholics wanted Irish unity on the long term. More than half of Catholics said they would prefer to stay in the UK, a view shared by 90% of Protestants.

    The survey is conducted annually by Ark, a joint project by Queen&#8217;s University and the University of Ulster, for the Northern Ireland Social and Political Archive. Over the years it has shown high and rising Catholic support for the Union coupled with distrust of unionist parties.

    In 2005 the figure was 25% of Catholics wishing to remain in the UK and there had been a similar figure for many years before that. However, very few Catholics defined themselves as unionists or were prepared to vote for a unionist party. Despite 52% favouring the Union in the current survey, only 1% was prepared to vote for the DUP and 1% for the UUP.

    By contrast, only 1% of Protestants said they would favour a united Ireland. However, 82% said they could accept it with some reluctance if it came about after a democratic vote.

    East Belfast DUP MLA Robin Newton said: &#8220;For many years, political nationalism has relied upon what is politely termed &#8216;demographic change&#8217; to deliver their goal of a united Ireland. It is clear that a figure of 73% of people favouring the United Kingdom must include people who are not from a Protestant community background.&#8221;

    The poll also showed increasing optimism about community relations with 62% of people thinking they had improved over the past five years and 52% believing they would continue to improve over the next five years. Only 5% thought they would get worse.

    The survey threw up some curious answers on voting intentions. It found that DUP support was 18%, well below the 38% the party secured in last month&#8217;s Assembly elections.

    By contrast the UUP scored 16% in both the poll and the actual election. On the nationalist side the SDLP, on 17%, was comfortably ahead of Sinn Fein&#8217;s 11%. In the election the roles were reversed with Sinn Fein scoring 29% and the SDLP 14%.

    One explanation may be that the poll covers both voters and non-voters.

    It may also be possible that some people are more reluctant to tell researchers that they vote for the DUP or Sinn Fein than the UUP or SDLP as they may wish to appear more moderate to a stranger.

    In the past Ark has said it believes that people surveyed have also been reluctant to give entirely accurate information on issues like income, voting intentions or their sexual orientation.
     
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  7. EDGE

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    What a **** <ok>
     
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  8. Jip Jaap Stam

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    The Isle of Man have the same problem. They're not quite as bomb-happy though.
     
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  9. Otto Flayshow

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    Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
     
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    Pinnochmedro and his sectarian head count shame.

    Unlucky Medro.
     
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  11. RebelBhoy

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    Nice one. I see this trend accurately reflected at the polling booths.<laugh>
     
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  12. Hash.

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    go easy on him, hes still out of it from sucking crack whores pishy knickers
     
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    but, but thats not what the headline of the belfast telegraph said
     
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  14. Mind The Duck

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    Why not have a referendum on it...if confidence is high on the unionists side.....it would kill off nationalist challenge

    Go on, go on, go on
     
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    please log in to view this image
     
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    PROOF that I work in "fiction and lies turns" out to be PROOF that I am telling the truth and Med Dog is a sectarian bigot. who'd have thunk it?
     
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    say what now?
     
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  18. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

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    If you say so
     
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    It wasn't funny the first time you said it.
     
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  20. The Raging Oxter

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    What? You mean like Hong Kong?
     
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