Who did you work that out? There is a parade tomorrow night held by dissident republicans (the ones still murdering people) that is marching through Belfast and past loyalist areas. Then there is another IRA parade on Sunday in the town of Castlederg to commemorate two IRA men who blew themselves up with their own bomb, again going past loyalist/unionist areas. Both have been given the nod to proceed yet the OO are refused to walk past Ardoyne. So don't be surprised to hear about more rioting over the weekend.
Simple solution ... Move all republicans to the South Move/keep all loyalists in the North Easy! Now, the middle east!
South is broke though and as much as they go on about hating the "Brits" the majority of people want to remain part of the United Kingdom.
Inbred spastics care. Instead of the water canon, they should sump the sewers and shower the ****s in ****e, that'll teach them. <BOBBYWOULDBESOPROUD>
Medro is the biggest inbred spastic that Northern Ireland has had the displeasure of sharting into society.
Journalist attacked at Divis bonfire A female journalist has reported being attacked at the site of an anti-internment bonfire in west Belfast - where stolen loyalist artwork is believed to have been place on top of the structure. Allison Morris from the Irish News took to Twitter on Thursday to speak out about being attacked with bottles in the Divis area. "Tourists looking on shocked," she said, adding that some of those involved were grown men and that they had been drunk and abusive. Sinn Féin West Belfast MP Paul Maskey also addressed the episode on Twitter. "The attack on a journalist from the so-called guardians of the Divis bonfire is a disgrace. They are celebrating nothing but disrespect," he said. Meanwhile, it is understood that the stolen artwork was taken from the Linfield Road area of south Belfast at about 11.45pm on Wednesday evening, before turning up on the Divis bonfire. A local community representative told UTV there were concerns that tensions would be heightened. "It is believed the stolen mural is currently on a bonfire in the Divis area, which has led to a number of concerns being raised by local residents," a PSNI spokesman said. "Police are currently engaging with local community representatives in both areas in an attempt to reduce tensions and resolve the issue." please log in to view this image