Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland - iPlayer
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland - iPlayer
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Kenny68

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375 posts

167 months

Monday 29th May 2023
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Deeply moving series telling the story of the Troubles.

Couldn't keep my eyes off it. Watched it all over 2 nights.

It can be a bit graphic and a bit hard to watch in places but well worth a 9/10.

nicanary

10,927 posts

168 months

Monday 29th May 2023
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Kenny68 said:
Deeply moving series telling the story of the Troubles.

Couldn't keep my eyes off it. Watched it all over 2 nights.

It can be a bit graphic and a bit hard to watch in places but well worth a 9/10.
Mostly footage I've seen before, but it's a decent account of the whole thing. Bit spoiled for me by the usual "mummy" and "daddy" references (you're not 5 any more!). Still some pretty bitter stuff from people all these years later whose lives were wrecked.

(It could all happen again if there's a border poll!)

TwigtheWonderkid

47,778 posts

172 months

Monday 29th May 2023
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It was a great programme.

I spent a lot of time working in NI in the 90s, and it was always worrying, occasionally terrifying. But I might be there for 2 weeks max, and then back home to London, and maybe 3 months before the next trip. Living with it constantly thru the 70s, 80s and a large part of the 90s must've taken its toll on people. I couldn't have done it.

P. ONeill

1,455 posts

74 months

Monday 29th May 2023
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nicanary said:
(It could all happen again if there's a border poll!)
There will be a border poll in our lifetime. The longer we have to wait the more likely it is that it will lead to the reunification of our country.

The only way a border poll will lead to a resumption of violence from loyalists is if those that supported them in the past allow it. Loyalist violence only exists with the support of the British security services, MI5, army intelligence, RUC/PSNI Special Branch and Unionist politicians along with their partners in crime the Orange Order. Sin é.

Mr Penguin

4,010 posts

61 months

Monday 29th May 2023
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P. ONeill said:
There will be a border poll in our lifetime. The longer we have to wait the more likely it is that it will lead to the reunification of our country.

The only way a border poll will lead to a resumption of violence from loyalists is if those that supported them in the past allow it. Loyalist violence only exists with the support of the British security services, MI5, army intelligence, RUC/PSNI Special Branch and Unionist politicians along with their partners in crime the Orange Order. Sin é.
Assuming the South accept it and don't decide that the financial and security implications will be too much.

Are you a supporter of the IRA or is your name just a coincidence?