Belfast Telegraph

Parades Commission reroutes north Belfast march

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Joanne Rutherford: Surely they are parading through a Protestant community?

Jimmy Bee: At least they are getting to march, so they should appreciate it.

Scott Mcdowell: A vastly unionist area. The Parades Commission really haven’t aclue.

Al Daly: Don’t want a Prod about the place? Then time for an Intoleranc­e Commission.

Declan Graham:yeooo.

No walkies, lads.

Nick Mccay: Just here for the bands.

Aodhan Mac Artain: Hopefully, they see sense and they limit any trouble.

Norman Reilly: Absolute joke. I’m a resident in Squires Hill and it’s been banned to come into an area that is, I’m sure, 99% Protestant.

Jessie Jacks:

March where you want. Who’s stopping you? Honestly, you need to get a backbone.

Jennifer Campbell: Wait for the whataboute­ry.

Coley Mcstab: Wouldn’t want the snowflakes getting out of their beds to get offended.

Mark Mccoy: Shouldn’t be marching at all.

Gordon Alcorn: Apparently, there’s a busload coming from south Armagh to be offended.

Oirdhealbh­ach O Luaois: I’m from south Armagh. Haven’t heard about any bus. If you know the details, please let me know buddy.

John Paul Mccormack: Why even walk that way if it’s offending people?

J M Wilson: Why not? They paraded certain routes for many years without people going out of their way to be offended. Normal people have no issues with those who parade, or where they parade, only republican upstarts hell-bent on causing trouble.

Mark Mcfarlane: Have a wee look at the last census for the area they are restricted from and you’ll realise that they are parading in their own area.

AG: Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.

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