You can call the First Minister for Wales, or NI. a Viceroy or whatever title you wish. ex The First Minister or Scottish or Irish minister. It would appear the title upsets you. I don't know what the Representative of the U.K. call him or herself in Gibraltar and frankly am not bothered. The people in Northern Ireland did not seem to mind what they call their ministers.
Do you really not know the dfference between a Viceroy and a Minister?
An odd ball name is Teeshuck ( or whatever it is ) but then the Irish like to think they speak Irish.
I speak very little Irish but I do know that Taoiseach means leader. If you are having trouble spelling, pronouncing or understanding words then Google is your friend… then you don’ have to appear stupid (about that at least).
A nationalist you may not claim to be, however it would appear you have the ugly disease that has caused the South Irish so much grief.
What’s that then?
The ignorant lack of respect for the old soldiers and the selected memories of violent, irish Catholic heroes gives credibility to their undemocratic and unwarranted action. The Oirish love dying for Ireland or should I say killing, maiming and blowing up things. The poppies support old veterans and frankly if some Vets defeated bigoted lefty killers, I say well done for making the place safe. Oppressing German and aggreesion and defeating the men of violence of any hue is not oppressing us.
I’ve a great deal of respect for old soldiers and have given to the British Legion in the past and would happily do so again. I just wouldn’t wear the poppy. I’d defend anyone else’s right to wear it though.
Dublin even wants to have a Battle Site made in rememberance of the great freedom fighters ? -the site in Moore st was a house in which they surrendered in and now it's a battle site.- is that not comical?-since when is a house a battle site
Who is “Dublin”?
Don't know about esteemed Teashuck's-i do know about others who seemed to trouser large sums of money and forgot about tax-Heck even Ireland had a Min of Finance who didn't have a chequing account ( cash only)
Again, Google is your friend here. I wou;dn’t play a game of “who has the most corrupt leaders, the UK or Ireland?” if I was you.
The atrocity in Ulster ( who said an entire town) can be found by a detailed search and out of respect for his family I will not embarrass them.
You said an entire town. You said “See 1641, in Ireland and the massacres of Protestants. The IRA campaign in Co Down where massacre of a small town of Protestants took place led by a later Irish govt minister.” I see that you’ve edited it since but I had already quoted your original post. Oops! Go on though; at least name the tow that was wiped out.
Transfer payments from central u.k govt is the norm regardless of the views of the 'esteemed Teashuk) I would think the South Irish lived in failed political state for most of its existence and prospered only because of its British exports and the E.U.( hand outs)
Yep, it took generations to shake off the Brits and the Vatican. Now we are really free and prospering. The EU has been great for us, just as it has been great for Britain.
The West Brit name calling slur is just as offensive as I would imagine as Green Wog.
You started.
Might I suggest that you recognise that some cultures are very different and also some like the Irish South culture appear to leave a lot to be desired and are not really of much significance in the world.
I agree but why drag Cork into this?
Might I recommend you research how the grade A countries ie Aust and Canada etc handle diversity as the Oirish lack maturity and competence in such matters. A racist, bigoted, violent place which thankfully can be ignored by the rest of the world.
Ireland has a problem with racism but we don’t have racist political parties in power or racist political parties getting large proportions of the popular vote (like they do in the UK). Violence isn’t a major problem and bigotry in general isn’t a big problem either. We don’t have openly bigoted political parties, unlike the DUP in Northern Ireland or UKIP in England. I really think you should visit here or, if you live here, leave your bunker once in a while.