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  • Labour activists, Irish people and just plain decent members of the public are up in arms in greater Manchester over a Labour Councillor’s pro-UVF website.

    John Taylor of Tameside Council has praised a UVF {ulster voulnteer force} mob who carried out vigilante action on the Shankhill against an alleged thief. Not only that but he has decorated his site with Red Hand emblems in response to protests!

    like wtf why do folk who represent the government back murdering terrorists and gets away with it


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      would be really nice with some links to your posts :group_hug

      timid rabbit wrote:
      like wtf why do folk who represent the government back murdering terrorists and gets away with it

      Maybe a good example of a bad generalisation there. Im not a sheep or anything, but that does seem like a small jump to conclusions, sorry.

      Especially evedent now the site has been removed. We dont know who removed it or why. It could have been completely unsupported by the rest of the Labour Party.

      However, considering I dont know even the name of the bloke (or people) that did support the UVF, I could be also accused of jumping to conclusions in the fact I am quick to judge your post.

      Ah the problems of the world lol.

      oh well, the pira, cira, uda, uvf whatever are reduced to nothin but petty drug dealings and sickenin punishment beatings, and squabblin amongst their own petty gangs. they are a fallen army, each and every one no better than a mindless street gang.

      when one of the most famous (and notorious ira) catholic areas had “pira disband” scrawled everywhere after that pub murder a couple years back, we know its progress.

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