During the Northern Ireland conflict 1969 - …….. “prisoners of war” status was sanctioned by the Govt, and those same prisoners had a say in the rights of such prisoner status.
Therefore, will Ulster stand a chance of becoming “prisoner of war” years down the line again when the pot runs dry and they want more?.. After all, those tactics have won once, so what’s to stop it happening again?
What happened to the old adage, “we never give in to blackmail or terrorists”?…
Exactly what definition did Gordon Brown put on the £1-BILLION “bonus “ QUOTE “ Chancellor Gordon Brown has promised Northern Ireland an extra £1bn if devolution is restored on Monday.” UNQUOTE http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6477881.stm when he made that “pledge”?
2007-03-27
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