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Unionists in protest 'to save British symbols'



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Published Date: 04 February 2008
UNIONISTS are to mount a protest at Banbridge District Council tonight, as tensions grow over republican efforts to strip buildings across the Province of British symbols.
The local council is undertaking a Sinn Fein-proposed equality impact assessment of its offices.

Unionists fear it could result in the removal of military plaques and other artefacts, including a picture of the Queen, as well as end the flying of the Union Flag.

Banbridge DUP councillor Junior McCrum said people "feel that our culture is under attack".

Tonight's demonstration comes a fortnight after police were called to angry scenes at Limavady council, where Sinn Fein is attempting to have items linked to British identity removed from council property there.

It also follows an Orange Order accusation that the Equality Commission is supporting a purge of British symbols in government buildings, courts and public facilities – a charge the commission rejected.

Sinn Fein has said it is attempting to create "neutral environments" in which no section of the community can feel intimidated or offended.

In Banbridge, Sinn Fein councillor Dessie Ward proposed the equality assessment.

He said: "The council was advised that it could be open to legal challenge, from any member of the public, under Section 75 equality legislation if it did not undertake this process."

To the suggestion that this was part of a Sinn Fein campaign to rid the Province of the British identity, he said: "If there are emblems in nationalist controlled councils that offend unionists, I support their right to call for an equality assessment there too. No one should be offended in those councils either."

However, Mr McCrum said: "Banbridge is fairly unique in that throughout the Troubles there was good community relations and never sectarian strife.

"Since Sinn Fein emerged on the council two-and-a-half years ago all it has contributed is an attempt to foster division."

He added: "People in Banbridge are very angry about this and what is an attempt to deprive a unionist town of its cultural symbols.
"The DUP will not allow this to happen."

The council's Equality and Good Relations Committee is assessing the issue. A public consultation period ends on February 29.

Elsewhere, unionists in Newry and Downpatrick have expressed frustration that they are expected to tolerate IRA monuments on council property while in other parts of the Province nationalists are removing minor items such as Charles and Diana mugs.

ALSO SEE:
Plan to purge town of Protestant symbolism

Trouble flares at council



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Aran,

London 04/02/2008 13:35:20
"Section 75 equality legislation" permits monuments but not objects like pictures of the Queen.
A picture of the Queen in the Council offices is not a "monument". Hope that clarifies things for everybody. If not read "Section 75"!!
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rebel-og,

05/02/2008 18:13:10

Perhaps if Banbridge District Council unionists offered fifty percent of council wall space for nationalist & republican memorabilia then it will go a long way towards solving the problem.
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Wizardfromdownunder,

OZ 06/02/2008 10:42:12
We now see clearly the republican agenda has been emancipated to reflect the true worth of their argument, petty squabbling and nick picking over the odd picture of the Queen and a bit of memorabilia. All the murder and criminality once defended by Sinn Fein is now reflected in small-minded attempts to score cheap points aimed at convincing the confused they are a force to be reckoned with, when in fact, this nonsense presents them for what they truly are a bunch of incredulous fools. Says a lot for their supporters too.
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Wizardfromdownunder,

OZ 06/02/2008 10:42:25
We now see clearly the republican agenda has been emancipated to reflect the true worth of their argument, petty squabbling and nick picking over the odd picture of the Queen and a bit of memorabilia. All the murder and criminality once defended by Sinn Fein is now reflected in small-minded attempts to score cheap points aimed at convincing the confused they are a force to be reckoned with, when in fact, this nonsense presents them for what they truly are a bunch of incredulous fools. Says a lot for their supporters too.
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Wizardfromdownunder,

OZ 06/02/2008 10:42:53
We now see clearly the republican agenda has been emancipated to reflect the true worth of their argument, petty squabbling and nick picking over the odd picture of the Queen and a bit of memorabilia. All the murder and criminality once defended by Sinn Fein is now reflected in small-minded attempts to score cheap points aimed at convincing the confused they are a force to be reckoned with, when in fact, this nonsense presents them for what they truly are a bunch of incredulous fools. Says a lot for their supporters too.
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Wizardfromdownunder,

OZ 06/02/2008 10:43:21
We now see clearly the republican agenda has been emancipated to reflect the true worth of their argument, petty squabbling and nick picking over the odd picture of the Queen and a bit of memorabilia. All the murder and criminality once defended by Sinn Fein is now reflected in small-minded attempts to score cheap points aimed at convincing the confused they are a force to be reckoned with, when in fact, this nonsense presents them for what they truly are a bunch of incredulous fools. Says a lot for their supporters too.
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Wizardfromdownunder,

OZ 06/02/2008 10:44:16
We now see clearly the republican agenda has been emancipated to reflect the true worth of their argument, petty squabbling and nick picking over the odd picture of the Queen and a bit of memorabilia. All the murder and criminality once defended by Sinn Fein is now reflected in small-minded attempts to score cheap points aimed at convincing the confused they are a force to be reckoned with, when in fact, this nonsense presents them for what they truly are a bunch of incredulous fools. Says a lot for their supporters too.
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Wizardfromdownunder,

oz 06/02/2008 10:55:20
We now see clearly the republican agenda has been emancipated to reflect the true worth of their argument, petty, narrow squabbling and nick picking over the odd picture of the Queen and a bit of memorabilia thrown in for good measure. All the murder and criminality once defended by Sinn Fein is now reflected in small-minded attempts to score cheap points aimed at convincing the confused they are a political force to be reckoned with, when in fact, this nonsense shines a light exposing them for what they truly are a bunch of incredulous fools. Says a lot for their supporters too.
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Wizardfromdownunder,

oz 06/02/2008 11:01:20
Sorry guys but when you’re on a good thing. Go for it!
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rebel-og,

06/02/2008 16:32:09
petty squabbling and nick picking over the odd picture of the Queen and a bit of memorabilia ......,.Hmm Now if you want to get serious about "squabbling" you should comment on unionist "squabbling" because of green white flowers in a public place Ulster Unionist MLA Sam Gardiner told that he has looking into complaints about a flower bed in Tannaghmore Gardens in Craigavon which apparently looks suspiciously like the Irish flag.,,,,,LOL
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