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Braemar Gathering Versus Snp/Ira Nationalist March In Edinburgh

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ynnafymmi | 06:20 Sun 03rd Sep 2023 | News
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Up here on Deeside we had 12000 visitors for the annual Braemar highland games,there was 4000 for a nationalist march through the Scottish capital city.Seems us Scots are voting with our feet against SNP/SinnFein/IRA.
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Braemar Gathering sounds like something rather unpleasant you'd get on your bum :-) Ouch, my Braemar Gathering is giving me gip today.
15:18 Sun 03rd Sep 2023
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Post it yersel...
I'm not wasting my time looking for it.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17965179.inside-story-ira-never-attacked-scotland/


No surprise the SNP proposed an alliance with the Nazis during WW2 and have had the same long standing sympathy for French causes since day 1. Bless.
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The SNP were originally founded by Nazi sympathisers in Scotland,togo.During WWII,the IRA were allied to the Nazis.DeValera even sent a sympathy card to the German embassy on Hitlers suicide.Is it any wonder i despise the SNP nationalists.
Meanwhile, back to your claim about a pact, no link then?
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No link then.
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//Speaking to The Herald on Sunday, Carlin elaborated on the significance of the decision by the IRA not to attack Scotland during the Troubles.

Despite the principle of non-aggression here, Scotland remained a key front for the IRA during the Troubles, he explained. The country was a base for fundraising, safe houses, and gun-running. The IRA’s governing Army Council did not want to risk violence in Scotland hampering such operations, or hindering support from Scots sympathetic to the republican cause.//

In the link already supplied.

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