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Henry Wilson

@1stbaronetdso

Human Rights activist.

Nationalism is power hungry tempered by self deception - George Orwell.

RT's do not indicate agreement

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A spokesman for veterans was barracked into silence by foul-mouthed abuse hurled at him after Soldier F was cleared today. trib.al/1s3aRFF

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The "most protected serial killer in British legal history" is not Soldier F [as claimed by solicitor Ciaran Shiels] but the IRA's Martin McGuinness... irishpeaceprocess.blog/2025/10/08/sol…

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Northern Ireland Border Solution Norn Eye Madden & Finucane Solicitors Joe Brolly SRA Yes, Soldier F would likely have a viable defamation claim under Northern Ireland law, as the acquittal establishes he wasn't proven guilty of the charges, making assertions of him being a "serial killer" factually false and reputational harm probable. The statement exceeds

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PIRA terrorists were given letters of immunity by the British Government. Perhaps, in a spirit of magnimity, this should be extended to Parachute Regiment veterans?

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David Honeyford MLA Alliance Party Dear David, I am Writing from mainland UK I've noted your affiliation with Alliance Party. I'd like to pose a straight forward question and kindly request a direct reply (it's not a trick!). The most important issue for NI's constitutional future? [1/3]

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In the aftermath of the EU referendum, British europhiles loved to portray the Republic as a tranquil, well-adjusted counterpoint to the ‘chaos’ of Brexit Britain trib.al/gIXO9hn

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Marley A New Ireland A United Ireland would torpedo Ireland's finances like a fiscal Hindenburg, saddling the Republic with Northern Ireland's £10 billion annual black hole—equivalent to nuking 20% of its health budget overnight—while Belfast's governance vampires drain Dublin dry without a single UK

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"The Irish government is expected to seek additional assistance from the United Kingdom to provide air defence during the EU Presidency, which Ireland will take up next year ". (Who's paying for that?) irishtimes.com/world/uk/2025/…

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‘We are the best Armed Services in the world’ Barrister Rob Rinder MBE praises the Armed Forces on the London and Edinburgh Poppy Day, and says British democracy needs ‘safeguarding’. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604

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Gerry Carroll On the morning of October 7th as news was breaking about the mass slaughter of innocent people and the rape of young girls you tweeted that it was a “victory”. You are sick in the head and have no right to be criticising anyone!

<a href="/GerryCarrollPBP/">Gerry Carroll</a> On the morning of October 7th as news was breaking about the mass slaughter of innocent people and the rape of young girls you tweeted that it was a “victory”.

You are sick in the head and have no right to be criticising anyone!
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🚨 NEW: A week ago, I penned an open letter to David Honeyford MLA, driven by a commitment to openness and transparency. In it, I posed several critical questions and highlighted key points directed at David and his party. Regrettably, David has yet to even acknowledge the letter..

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Happy Reformation Day! On this day - October 31st 1517 - Martin Luther boldly posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, sparking the Protestant Reformation.

Happy Reformation Day! On this day - October 31st 1517 - Martin Luther boldly posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, sparking the Protestant Reformation.