Shaggy you said our PM said they were guilty which PM ? And how can this PM (whoever it is) say they are guilty when it's never been in court ? And you are backtracking now you clearly have said it's a British problem caused by the forced migration hundreds of years ago clearly implying those people have less of a democratic right than you purely because of bloodline and religion. However if you are now recanting that's progress. At the end of the day democracy is the only solution if the majority of the people in Northern Ireland want to be part of Southern Ireland then they can go with our best wishes but until that time the bigortry and division serves no one. And agreed no one surrendered at the good Friday agreement (I don't recall saying they did) but clearly the gun and murder achieved nothing in the 30 years
Stan I'm becoming more and more convinced that your mind is starting to go.
Read former PM David Cameron's statement on the day the Saville Enquiry findings were published. It finishes with an apology, he disputed none of it's findings. This includes the following facts. None of those murdered were armed, that one victim was shot crawling away, another was finished off as he lay wounded and another victim was shot when he had his hands in the air. The Bloody Sunday families are pushing for prosecutions and that is a lot nearer than you are going to like. Oh and there is a huge push going on presently for another inquiry into the Ballymurphy Massacre in 1971. That took place in Belfast when 11 nationalists were murdered by those brave heroes of the parachute regiment again over a 3 day period. Victims there included a mother who had gone to help another victim and a catholic priest who was shot dead whilst administering the last rites.
Britain created N.Ireland and it is a British problem. 29 of the 32 counties of Ireland have an Irish nationalist majority, the other 3 have a unionist majority. How do you think that happened Stan? I have no idea how you have managed to come to the conclusion that I am backtracking but you post a lot of things that I don't understand.
Again you make another totally incorrecy statement where you tell me what I am implying, you are completely wrong yet again. But you have a habit of trying to demonise others by passing your views off as theirs.
Democracy in N. Ireland from the outset was tainted and it remains that way. It is the same democracy that Britain talks of so proudly in relation to the Falkland Islands and Gibraltar.
The simple fact of the matter is that nationalists will shortly outnumber unionists and their veto will then be gone.