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Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

I find it hard to accommodate the Orange Order, but I also think they have a right to march.

How can it be solved?

By not allowing them to march through Catholic areas.  

I doubt there is much 'marching' in Cornwall.

They march here and it's horrific.

March by all means but why insist in the Catholic areas.

It's a very touchy subject so I will say no more about it .

Nothing, mouth now zipped.

FM
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

I find it hard to accommodate the Orange Order, but I also think they have a right to march.

How can it be solved?

By not allowing them to march through Catholic areas.  

I doubt there is much 'marching' in Cornwall.

They march here and it's horrific.

March by all means but why insist in the Catholic areas.

It's a very touchy subject so I will say no more about it .

Nothing, mouth now zipped.

Agree on all counts erin 

FM
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

I find it hard to accommodate the Orange Order, but I also think they have a right to march.

How can it be solved?

By not allowing them to march through Catholic areas.  

I doubt there is much 'marching' in Cornwall.

They march here and it's horrific.

March by all means but why insist in the Catholic areas.

It's a very touchy subject so I will say no more about it .

Nothing, mouth now zipped.

 and I'm also saying no more.

Ells
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

I find it hard to accommodate the Orange Order, but I also think they have a right to march.

How can it be solved?

By not allowing them to march through Catholic areas.  

I doubt there is much 'marching' in Cornwall.

They march here and it's horrific.

March by all means but why insist in the Catholic areas.

It's a very touchy subject so I will say no more about it .

Nothing, mouth now zipped.

 and I'm also saying no more.

I agree here

Jen-Star

Depends which Northern Island you mean. If you mean Northern Ireland, then yes, they should be allowed to demonstrate as anyone should be in whatever cause. 

 

I remember watching my granddad marching in Enniskillen back in the day with his Orange brigade, with his uniform and bowler hat. When I was older I was totally ashamed of him. That makes me sad now. 

Xochi
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:

Depends which Northern Island you mean. If you mean Northern Ireland, then yes, they should be allowed to demonstrate as anyone should be in whatever cause. 

 

I remember watching my granddad marching in Enniskillen back in the day with his Orange brigade, with his uniform and bowler hat. When I was older I was totally ashamed of him. That makes me sad now. 

I've been brought up singing rebel songs Xochi, i know all the words to a few of them and some are just

 

This kind of conflict where innocent people are dragged into it who have no wish to be there other than where their house happens to be makes me sad tbh

Jen-Star

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