Got it in one, Einstein. The SDLP's first priority (of the 20 listed on the front page of their official site) is a united Ireland. Which does rather suggest opposition to the existence of Northern Ireland, like. Sinn Fein's position is similar, I'll not bother cutting and pasting that one.Originally Posted by Fly
I've already answered the question perfectly clearly. I expect nationalist voters to continue to vote for the big two nationalist parties, as they have done for decades. They have a choice to organise in, influence the local policy of, and vote for plenty of other parties, and prefer not to. I judge them by what they do, it's quite simple really.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?
Are you quite obsessive? Like the other NI fans on this thread- and on foot.ie generally- I respond to (often repetitive and sometimes incoherent) posts by others. Look there for your wind-up. And honestly, no-one else cares what proportion of my posts, or yours, or anybody's, are on which website.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
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