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That's kind of you, but not particularly helpful I'm afraid. They still don't make sense.
.....only to you!
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I'm neither stupid nor needing to retract anything.
You are entitled to believe in whatever takes your fancy, I have never stated anything to the contrary. From reading your exchanges with myself and others, I have no expectation that you would retract anything you have stated - no matter how obtuse!
On the stupidity.........that has already been displayed for all to see.
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Have one now. The electorate can express their identity as they see fit; if 90% of the turnout in every election is for single issue unionist or nationalist parties, then I assume, quite reasonably, that those are the parties they feel comfortable with. Plenty of other parties exist, including those from Britain and the Republic.
You have a response, not an answer.
You inferred that those voters who vote for either SDLP or SF, display their opposition to the 'existance of Northern Ireland' by doing so.
Once again you have failed to answer the question posed -
""clarify how you would expect the nationalist population of NI, and indeed the entire electorate of NI, to demonstrate their 'Northern Irish' identity."
Which party's 'main political program', as you put it, is 'Northern Irish' nationalism. You cite parties from Britain and the Republic - do they present this platform to the electorate.
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The SDLP's main political program is for a united Ireland. It has no unionist support, no real claim to be cross-community. Hume made no attempt to hide his intentions. That's not to denigrate his long-term efforts at reconciliation and the peace process; the same can be said of many single-issue unionist politicians.
The SDLP's 'main political program' throughout the last 40 years has been peace and reconciliation.
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Apologies if I failed to answer every single question in your previous posts. They were rather repetitive.
Where you are concerned one has two options; to ignore, or to copy and paste.
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Don't be so precious, nobody had to endure anything. Reading this forum is voluntary, like. I selectively quote the relevant parts that I want to answer..
If people choose option one: to ignore, then you are right - they haven't had to endure anything. With option number two, considerable endurance is required.
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Some fact, some irrelevance, some cod-psychology, some opinion unsupported by evidence.
All fact.
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Infer what you like. I've grasped everything you've said, however garbled much of it is.
You, and you alone, have grasped very little indeed.
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Sure, I knew it; I asked you to stick to the point; neither suggests desperation.
It suggests a denseness on your part.
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Suggestive that when there's a thread on foot.ie saying 'let's abolish the NI team', I come on it and suggest 'let's not'? I mean, it's quite straightforward.
It's suggestive of being a WUM.
Issues concerning football in Northern Ireland, and indeed the NI international side itself, are dealt with comprehensively on OWC. They don't occupy alot of your time, relative to the amount spent on foot.ie.