
ER Editor: The DUP (Democratic Unionist Party) is more or less the northern Ireland equivalent of the British Conservatives. It’s decline would be expected given the trouncing the UK Tories received in yesterday’s election. Sinn Fein, however, is just another set of globalists in disguise, pretending to be nationalists but supporting the usual set of globalists policies (climate, immigration, etc.). They would appear to have come out on top following the elections in Northern Ireland (which is part of the UK). Sinn Fein are present in both Northern Ireland and Eire as a functioning political party. Some tweets —
NEW: Sinn Fein are now the largest party at Westminster in Northern Ireland, with 7 seats, and 2 more still to be declared.
LIVE results: pic.twitter.com/RrYCDHS7w0
— Northern Ireland Elects (@NI_Elects) July 5, 2024
BREAKING: Sinn Fein are now the largest party in Westminster in Northern Ireland
— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) July 5, 2024
What a fantastic election result!
Sinn Féin is now the largest party in the north – in Local government, in the Assembly and in Westminster.
We will continue to work hard, to lead positive change all across Ireland and to build a better future for workers and families. pic.twitter.com/RZciBhtuKJ
— Sinn Féin (@sinnfeinireland) July 5, 2024
I still cannot believe that it’s Sinn Fein and the RA who are sitting back and facilitating this destruction of Ireland.
They masqueraded as nationalists for so long the c*nts. pic.twitter.com/h2nMmmu3vy
— Tommy Robinson (@TRobinsonNewEra) July 3, 2024
Breaking: Sinn Fein members get chased out of a working class community in Dublin.
Sinn Fein are fake Irish nationalists who have sold out their own Irish people for the Globalists and have allowed Irish communities to be devastated by massive illegal immigration.
Soon they… pic.twitter.com/oIFWaFCGs2
— Jim Ferguson (@JimFergusonUK) May 18, 2024
The youth of Ireland move away from fake Sinn Féin. This party represents Sinn Féin in name only. They do not represent the core principles of Irish nationalism but in fact, as we all know, work hand-in-glove with globalists who are destroying the nation. Sinn Féin stand for mass… pic.twitter.com/sen4PcuaPX
— Lawyers For Justice Ireland (@LFJIreland) November 26, 2023
Sinn Féin are the Ultimate Plastic Republicans
They love the mythology of Irish resistance & playing this role to Americans when fundraising
Sinn Féin are ultra-woke globalists who support open-borders & culture war issues on steroids#IrelandOptsOut #IrelandisFull
— Paul (@PeterPaulGuy) March 29, 2024
The metamorphosis of #SinnFein pic.twitter.com/YOMiwNF5FS
— Ivor Cummins (@FatEmperor) November 29, 2023
The BBC also has this —
Sinn Féin becomes NI’s largest Westminster party
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Sinn Féin on course to have more MPs than any other Northern Ireland party
DUP loses Lagan Valley seat vacated by former leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and Ian Paisley defeated in North Antrim
RORY CARROLL, IRELAND CORRESPONDENT for THE GUARDIAN
The Democratic Unionist party (DUP) is on track to lose three of its eight seats, which would leave Sinn Féin as the Northern Ireland party with most MPs.
The DUP lost the Lagan Valley seat vacated by its former leader, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, who faces sexual offence charges, and suffered a stunning defeat in North Antrim where Ian Paisley lost a seat held by his family since 1970. It also lost South Antrim and had reduced majorities elsewhere.
The Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV), Ulster Unionists and Alliance were poised to take the DUP seats but the symbolic winner will be Sinn Féin which retained its seven seats and is on course to complete a hat-trick as the biggest party in local government, the Stormont assembly and Westminster.
The DUP leader, Gavin Robinson, fended off a challenge from Alliance’s Naomi Long in East Belfast but that could not conceal a devastating election for unionism’s biggest party.
Its record on Brexit and other missteps left it squeezed between moderate and hardline rivals.
In an astonishing reversal in North Antrim, Paisley, the son and namesake of the DUP’s late founder, came second to Jim Allister of the TUV, who blamed the DUP for post-Brexit checks on goods coming from Great Britain, which he said weakened Northern Ireland’s place in the UK.
“This is a momentous outcome and is the end of an era and a dynasty,” said Allister. “Unionism does need to regroup in the light of what has happened and the DUP needs to carry the responsibility for their losses.”
Reform had originally backed the TUV but after becoming leader, Nigel Farage endorsed Paisley, a Brexiter ally. “I might say I’m here in spite of you, Nigel,” said Allister. Paisley conceded defeat and said the tides of life ebbed and flowed.
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