Sunday, December 7, 2008

Cameron hails continuing occupation



Prime Minister in waiting David Cameron yesterday reiterated his passionate support for the 6 counties remaining under British occupation.

In his speech at the annual UUP conference he spoke of his 'deep commitment' to the Union. Cameron stated that the 6 counties have a 'shared destiny' with Britain.

What happened to Britain having no 'selfish, strategic, political or economic interest in Northern Ireland'? Those who cheer lead the GFA and who believe that die hard Unionists can be talked into voting for a united Ireland are living in cloud cuckoo land. Unionism is as strong as ever.

The Provisional Republican movement has been pacified and humiliated to the point that Sinn Féin, having abandoned principle after principle, are now content to play second fiddle to Unionists in a regional British parliament. Whereas the traitors in Leinster House were quite happy to sign away the Free State's constitutional claim to the 6 counties, British politicians like Cameron continue to rally around the Union, leaving us in no doubt that they see the partition and occupation of our country as set in stone.

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