DUP...........Batshi t Craziness

Creationism and being rabidly anti-alcohol can be dismissed as religious fundamentalism and as long as it doesn't interfere with others what's the harm. But in some cases they do let their religious fundamentalism interfere with other peoples' lives, like their "Homosexuality is a sin" type stuff effectively being on the statute books.

Where it gets really scary though is when you've guys like Peter Robinson and his Third Force gun-running weapons that end up in the hands of loyalist killers. And when you've the likes of Gregory Campbell boasting that by his own admission if the British ever considered leaving the protestant people would react in such a way that there'd be untold violence and untold loss of life. What we've seen up to now would be a picnic by comparison" and he'd be out on the street with arms - and he's seen loading his gun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTbebWrj560


THAT's the type of utter c**t that May is getting into bed with.
 
But this is not a surprise to us. It is only a surprise across the Irish Sea.

Gregory "Curry my yoghurt" Campbell puts lads like Donaldson in the shade. Poots is like a slightly more civilised Campbell. Before the financial scandal I actually had time for Foster. McCrea and McCausland and Wells are all from the religious fanaticism wing of the DUP.

If there is a positive and if there is it is a very slight one, it is that the world will see what the nationalist population has had to put up with institutionalised in a party born in 71.
 
Even their "moderates" like Geoffrey Donaldson is scary in his outlook trying to compare the purchase of a wedding cake by a gay couple with the purchase of a cake to commemorate the shankill bomber.

These are very erudite but nonetheless dangerous people elected by a scare-mongered electorate who sees their hegemony coming to an end and long for the good old days of former centuries when they ruled the roost.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSnH1LuL_w0
 
All of the above, and then you have the rest of the NI voters "represented" by the Shinners, who won't represent them in Westminster. They all deserve each other.
 
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