Billy Talks Back

Hutchinson and the PUP – it’s not too late to talk Billy

By Brian Rowan on Eamonn Mallie’s website

Posted 13/10/2012.

 

In response to the above article I Billy Hutchinson Leader of the Progressive Unionist Party submit this post 15/10/2012

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The Past Is All He Has

Another fine little poem by regular contributor, Charlie Freel.  Judging by all his previous poems I feel it is time that Charlie compiled them into a book.  This is just the latest in the line of many excellent pieces.

 

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Ivan Little Joins The Bandwagon

It would appear that, going by his article in the Sunday World this week, Ivan Little has joined the ranks of the lazy armchair journalists, who make a fat living out of denigrating the Loyalist Working Class.    Ed Curran of the Belfast Telegraph would describe us as the lowest common denominator, while the drunken excuse for a journalist at the Sunday Cesspit, has labelled  young Loyalist band followers, as hangers on and rabble.

 

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Bily Hutchinson Speeches On Covenant Day.

On Saturday 29th September P.U.P. leader Billy Hutchinson delivered two seperate speeches commemorating Ulster Covenant Day.  The first was delivered in Sandy Row and the second at the City Hall.  Both can be read in full here.

 

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League of Commonwealth Loyalists

Former Blanket columnist DR JOHN COULTER maintains that loyalism should mark the Covenant and other Unionist centenaries by forming a pressure group, the League of Commonwealth Loyalists to prepare loyalism for the next 100 years.

 

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Churches Non-Role in Loyalist Working Class Areas

Last  week while the Loyalist Working Class were preparing to celebrate the Centenary of the Ulster Covenant, the limp wristed peace at any price leadership of the Methodist Church deliberately betrayed the sacred memory of our Forefathers, by expressing their regret for the actions of our Forefathers during the Home rule crisis of 1912.

 

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Andy Tyrie Interpretive Centre

I, along with two colleagues–both ex-combatants–visited the new U.D.A. Interpretive centre on the Newtownards Road last week.  Recently opened by the East Belfast brigade the centre is self funding.  David Stitt is one of the volunteer staff–they hope to eventually procure manistream funding which would allow full or part time staff–and he gave us a comprehensive presentation whilst showing us round.  Although only opened a matter of weeks the centre has the potential to become a great addition to venues displaying aspects of Loyalist culture. Already there are many artefacts and mementoes–old Workers Strike passes–minutes from old LPA meetings–jail handicrafts–obsolete weapons–but the highlight for me was the collection of old photographs, illustrating all the stages of the most recent conflict.  David explained the rationale behind opening the centre.  They want to engage with individuals and groups to help understand the reasons around the need for the formation of a paramilitary force over 40 years ago.  They will also show the impact the conflict had on loyalist working class communities–in particular East Belfast–how it shaped U.D.A. thinking over the years and how it impacted upon them to turn from Dogs of war into men of peace.  A booklet provided by the centre  explains all this in full and carries a strap line–making a positive difference.  Lets hope the Andy Tyrie centre does just that.  The centre is currently open for visitors and access can be gained by contacting David Stitt on…07737 483398.

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The ACT Initiative – South Belfast

Another example of the positive contribution from ACT working in partnership for the good of South Belfast. Following a spate of anti sovial activity in the Donegall Pass and surrounding area, ACT participants, in partnership with South Belfast Alternatives, the community and relevant statutory organisations, including the PSNI, have mounted a community safety initiative. This has resulted in the community feeling safer in their own homes to the extent that one resident stated; “For the first time in two years I no longer feel like a prisoner in my own home”.  The document attached shows how ACT and SB Alternatives have managed to respond positively by securing the support of the community and all relevant stakeholders.
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New Stevie McCrea-John Hanna-Sammy Mehaffy Mural.

NEW STEVIE MCCREA, JOHN HANNA AND SAMMY MEHAFFY MURAL

Saturday the 8th of September 2012

 

The turn-out for the un-veiling of the new mural for Stevie, John and Sammy was very well attended and the organisers, in a great move, had coincided the un-veiling with the annual John Hanna parade. I attended the event and was very impressed with the organisation of the whole event. There were tributes fromScotland,Englandand all parts ofNorthern Irelandand our friend Colin Beckett read out a very heartfelt tribute to the three young men. Representatives of all three families attended and received floral tributes and other mementos.

 

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Ulster Volunteer’s Prayer from 1913.

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