Is that question supposed to intimate that their was no discrimination in NI ? So, imagine you were a catholic in NI, at that time what would you have to to be treated as an equal? to get a job To get the vote To lift you and your family out of poverty
Perhaps, but that’s a bit off-topic and doesn’t mean his views on everything else should be dismissed out of hand.
not dismissed no. but just ignored. we are all fast enough to dissmiss corbyn for helping to bring about peace. this party promote devision.
want another wee read of this? . I am no fan of religious based education, however other countries have faith schools and yet don’t have the same issues with sectarianism. Clearly something else is going on in Scotland. It’s important to recognise that modern Scottish sectarianism is but a shadow of its former self. In previous decades, everyone who was brought up a Catholic in Scotland knew that there was a whole slew of places where you could forget about applying for a job. We knew that some jobs or occupations were always going to be closed to us. We knew that we would face constant and persistent discrimination in the workplace, in housing, and in life opportunities. You were never going to be a judge or a bank manager or a senior police officer. It was considered perfectly acceptable in douce and middle class Scotland that the Rangers football team had a ban on Catholic players, because the bowling clubs, tennis clubs, and golf clubs that those middle class worthies went to had similar bans of their own. . https://weegingerdug.wordpress.com/2019/02/22/a-disease-of-british-nationalism/
What a very opportunistic piece by dug the ginger fin..in his article Forgive me but in England and Wales we have almost zero of this nonsense but in Scotland you have it yes? So how will Scotland leaving the U.K., stop the nonsense you have when the majority of the U.K. doesn't have it at all? It's like you sailing away into the sunset, claiming to leave the axe murderers behind but they are the crew of the very boat you are on.
Boris Johnson's Brexit plan: EU 'open but unconvinced' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-49927186 If the U.K. basically can’t leave the EU, why not just say it, admit they were wrong to offer the people a chance to leave and move on. then we can vote Corbyn in, though I suspect he is promising things he can’t really do. Let (?) Scotland have another independence vote and if the vote is leave let’s see if they actually do. Politics is just false promises isn’t it.
it seams england is waking up. i still give it 40years. but, maybe sooner as you always get the gov you vote for.
Because fin if the sectarianism is in scotland, how will becoming independent stop it. the problem is on scottish soil now, it will be the same scottish soil should you leave