The Sinn Fein are Traitors Thread

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Having a furious argument with an unabashed SF supporter from West Cavan over WhatsApp. I keep reminding him that the plantation has not come there yet. How would he know that Muslims are looking for a site for a new mosque in Sligo?? He claims that SF & Independents voted against the asylum & migration pact.
 
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Having a furious argument with an unabashed SF supporter from West Cavan over WhatsApp. I keep reminding him that the plantation has not come there yet. How would he know that Muslims are looking for a site for a new mosque in Sligo?? He claims that SF & Independents voted against the asylum & migration pact.
but Cunt McDonald never showed for the vote. Once again showing that SF cannot be relied on
 

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but Cunt McDonald never showed for the vote. Once again showing that SF cannot be relied on
What's gonna happen in Thursdays vote do people care about that in the Orchard?.......wee Jeffery 18 Paedo charges tomorrow , what does that change? I do predict that Pat Cullen will be elected in Fermanagh south Tyrone
 

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What's gonna happen in Thursdays vote do people care about that in the Orchard?.......wee Jeffery 18 Paedo charges tomorrow , what does that change? I do predict that Pat Cullen will be elected in Fermanagh south Tyrone
Its hard to know what way the election is going to go. The DUP are under pressure, the Donaldson thing is going to have an effect but I dont it will be the deciding thing against them. Lagan Valley looks in danger for them towards the Alliance party. East Belfast too going from DUP to Alliance. Some speculate that DUP could lose 4 MPS. On the other side SF look nervous about Fermanagh South Tyrone. Cullen is a new face for them and less than 100 votes separate them from the Unionists in the last election. South Down too looks shaky for Sf to the SDLP. Thats just the vibe I'm getting. There is definitely a SF push to get nationalists to vote Alliance in marginal Unionists seats. They have stood down in South Belfast to allow the SDLP to have a clear run. By the same token, the recent reversal of the SF vote in the locals and Euro in the 26 does seem to pushing them into language they have not used in a while. Eg there is alot of talk of 'Catholics' being discriminated against in past and recently be Orange Order parades etc. Not by the party itself but by their twitter pundits.

The EU Migration Pact I have not seen mentioned once by any of the parties. Immigration i have not seen mentioned either. Though the transformation of demographics in the 6 is not as blatantly obvious as it is as soon as you cross the border. SF & SDLP still have thier voters under control on that issue. I think low turnout is the one to watch.
 

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Having a furious argument with an unabashed SF supporter from West Cavan over WhatsApp. I keep reminding him that the plantation has not come there yet. How would he know that Muslims are looking for a site for a new mosque in Sligo?? He claims that SF & Independents voted against the asylum & migration pact.
That is the level of stupidity we are dealing with
 

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She's team woman (I think) and as We know thats the winning position for "right thinking progressives" :rolleyes: if only Niaomi could only get her wagon hitched to Michelle and Darling Emma pengeli and let woke rip
 
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Despite their delight at being the largest Irish party in the London parliament, the slide of SF in the 26 counties continues...


Sinn Féin has fallen to its lowest poll ranking since the beginning of 2020, with the party falling four points to 18pc in the Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks series.
The largest opposition party was at 37pc in the same poll series in October 2022, but its support has nosedived in recent months.

 

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#le24 #ep24 My second long-form thoughts tweet. This time on the
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debacle. Over the past 48+ hours I've seen and heard many SF reps being asked what went wrong and none seem to be willing or able to answer the question, so let me try and help them. My thought is that #ge20 was probably a false dawn. The campaign was dominated by two things that played into SF's hands, the controversy over the RIC commemoration and the fact that voters were smart enough to know that Martin and Varadkar were telling bare-faced lies on going into a post election coalition. The poll boost in late 2022 to 2023 came because housing was the dominant issue and SF were seen as having populist solutions. Now few believe SF would do any better than the government on housing. When the focus moved to immigration SF were caught like a rabbit in the headlights. They simply didn't move early enough and were frozen and isolated from their voters. Their populist instincts never kicked in. It also has to be said that McDonald seems like a shadow of herself since her surgery last summer and last week's radio interview was an utter car-crash from a normally component performer. The flip-flops on immigration, the price of an affordable home, the hate speech legislation and re-running the failed referendums, gives the impression of a party with weak leadership, no core values and willing to change direction to chase votes. People don't know what they were voting for. Their candidate strategy was haphazard, their ground game was patchy at best (which is disastrous with new candidates) and throwing money willy-nilly at social media, to compensate suggests a party with more money than sense. Also, constantly coming across as angry, as many of their spokespeople do has passed its sell-by date. We need to hear a lot more from calmer voices like Rose Conway-Walsh, Martin Kenny and Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire and we need to hear how an SF government would be substantially better, otherwise people will opt for the devil they know. No one in SF is likely to listen to me, as I'm unlikely to ever vote for them, but they have a role to do as leaders of the opposition and they have not done that job and they are running out of time to do it.


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It would take sinn Fein joining the ranks of the defensive line in coolock now and I'm not sure it would be enough to save them......she said it "sinn Fein have not defended the interests of the Irish who voted for them". What's she gonna do about it that could make a difference? Is it even possible

I have not voted for them since the 2016 general election
 

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"Interesting comment on a Gript article on FB whether true or not:

Coming from a whistleblower who is a migrant now working for a political party in Ireland but has signed an NDA. According to them and the docs they have seen, the modular homes in cities and big towns are eventually for the older Irish people to live out their life and move younger muslim people into their homes.

They said the changes that are on paper for ireland are frightening. That we need to urgently form an independent party of ex soldiers and younger men train them like they re doing in France, UK etc

The gov is afraid something is gona happen before the election. also allegedly Mary lou and Harris are in private talks about joining together to be next government because they are in power in north of Ireland already."
 

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Sinn Fein are doing their "think in" today in Dublin ......Mary lou was on the morning Ireland , very downbeat interview.......she said they are going to run around 70 candidates
 

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Sinn Fein are doing their "think in" today in Dublin ......Mary lou was on the morning Ireland , very downbeat interview.......she said they are going to run around 70 candidates
She was on some breakfast show the other day where the usual soppy 'but nice' pair of presenters hit her hard with a ballistic inquiry about the present state of her personal life, seeing as how they know she has been having a hard time of it, apparently.
 

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