Sinn Feins Gerry Adams - embarrassingly bad interview on UK television

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2010

Sinn Fein President, IRA commander, paedophile shelterer and woman killer Gerry Adams makes an idiot of himself during a British television interview.

It says something about the intelligence levels of the average Sinn Fein member that this illiterate, uneducated clown has been the party's leading spokesperson for forty years.

Ulster is British - No Surrender.

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  • I'm British 100%. All eight of my great grandparents are British. My view - give the sodding place back. It's not our Island and it has no sodding use to us whatsoever. And long may there be a peaceful co-existance for us both.

  • @jackwilshiresfakeid Give it back to whom? At least 75% of people in Northern Ireland want to remain in the United Kingdom. Who would you be giving it back to?

  • What alot of you unionists are missing is that the issue does not revolve around what the unionists in the north or ireland want, it involves what people in the south, north and people in the united kingdom want.

  • @seanymo The legally-binding Good Friday Agreement says different....

  • @OrangeDemocrats and what? things change! hundreds of years ago people believed the world was flat. And of course that is not right. Ireland is an island seperate from the island of britain. The province of the north of ireland is too small a country to survive so isolated. A united ireland is enevitable and just, in my opinion.

  • @seanymo It's not isolated. It's part of the United Kingdom. Using your logic the Republic should rejoin the UK......

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  • You dont have to be a incestous kiddy fiddler to me a member of Sinn Fein and or the IRa but its no a problem to them if you are.

  • @Reegatron Belfast is not a shipbuilding economy, hasn't been for 50/60 years. Textiles industry is another old one, no longer any real large part of the economy. Barracks are irrelevant, when was the last time there was any sort of invasion when an army was needed? And personal opinion of abandoning of one side or whatever, doesn't really bother the English. The Conservative govt don't give a shit about little people whether catholic/protestant/nationalis­t/unionist.

  • @jackwilshiresfakeid Actually NI is of great use to the UK. It's the smallest of the four UK economies but Belfast is an important shipping/shipbuilding hub. It also has a big textiles industry and the Massareene barracks are valued by the army (this will increasingly be the case as we close our German bases and move military assets closer to home). NI is also a pretty big source of tourism revenue. Plus hundreds of thousands of loyalist British NI citizens live there and we won't abandon them.

  • @dex616 Wasn't Marty sent back to Northern Ireland with his tail between his legs? The decent people of the Irish Republic want nothing to do with the Sinn Fein nationalist cult and you found that out when McGuinness was humiliated in the Presidential election. Looks like 'step three' has halted your plan....

  • @wearyworld Well said brother.

  • @sl3ptsolong Gerry Adams has a passion for buying up holiday properties in Donegal and protecting child molesters from the police and courts in west Belfast. That's about it.

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