Haha. About 200 yards away.
IIRC it’s not actually Georgian. The date on the front is a fabrication.
Haha. About 200 yards away.
IIRC it’s not actually Georgian. The date on the front is a fabrication.
File under “events where the presence of Telegraph readers would be seriously detrimental to the overall experience”.
Local to me.
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Fuck the Darwalls.
Yeah very good news this!
A flaming crucifix in a Catholic cemetry. What does it say about Scotland in the 21st century? I hope they lock up the bigoted bastard for a proper stretch.
One asshole doesn’t say much really, but being Scotland I’m willing to bet there are two of them.
Unfortunately not an isolated incident. Earlier this year, also in East Renfrewshire, there were a series of incidents involving a Catholic primary school.
Calm down Billy.
They were walking down Bellgrove Street battering their drums of staunch tonight in the pissing rain and howling wind that is Scottish summer. I felt really sorry for them, knuckles were getting wet in the puddles.
I feel like this gives an excellent tongue in cheek response to “why do we still have gay pride?” arseholes. Seems the Oranges have been marching since about 1796 and still get to do it.
The entitlement of these people:
“The Most Worthy Grand Master urgently requests a meeting with the First Minister of Scotland to address this incident and the escalating tide of anti-Protestant sentiment we face daily.”
Circa 50k in the OO, 1.7million protestants in Scotland.
Im pretty certain the vast majority protestants in Scotland won’t want that fckwit addressing anything with the first minister on their behalf. Hiding behind tackling anti-protestant sentiment when you organise and promote a marching hate crime every fcking year is beyond the pale.
The OO are upset because Swinney visited a Catholic school after it had been subject to repeated acts of sectarian vandalism and as a result they believe he ought to accede to their demands for a meeting. They can’t seem to comprehend that the Catholic school didn’t demand a meeting. He visited because he wanted to signal solidarity and make the point that sectarianism is unacceptable in this day and age.
He cited an example of “abhorrent” vandalism at a Catholic school in East Renfrewshire, which Swinney subsequently visited to express solidarity.
Mr Walters said: “The first minister, in days, was over at that school for graffiti, yet when eight people are shot we don’t see sight or sound of him.”
Asked why he though that was the case, he replied: “I think it’s because we’re a unionist group.”
Naw, it’s not because you’re Unionists, it’s because you’re entitled bigoted bastards.
A very sectarian word!
No one likes us and we do care.
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