And what is " the cause of Britain? " Subjugation of native people across the globe perhaps? The empowerment of slavery? Creating the middle east crisis? Or maybe this display is just masking the disaster of leaving the European Union, which has resulted in "Britain....ie England and Wales" being ever more isolated in the world wrt economic growth and political influence. Remember to that "our boys" are now a minority in NI and are part of the UK, not Britain or Great Britain. Have a nice day.
@barbaracunningham6158 A minority of Colonial Settlers in Ireland support them, in a World that has long since Condemned Colonialism as a Crime and Sin.
@@christinamorrison6078. Even though you are a minority now? Let's hope democracy prevails never mind this old, tired rhetoric of no surrender (and remember 1798 and 1916 for that matter). Look to the future, learn from the past, don't let the past constrain the future.
@@mercian7well we do live under constant republican threat and a boiling pot of violence and our British rights threatened by a treasonous government so it has to bred deeply into us so we are willing to take up arms even against the British Army to protect our place in the UK like our forefathers had to in 1913
@@colhughes3892 Apologies for a very late response, but yes indeed, which is absolutely amazing to see! It shows how more and more English people are keeping in touch with their culture through colourful and impressive parades.
@@icaro829When it comes to Castlederg it's full of farmers and ex soldiers and battle hardened from being a rural border town with 30+ years of being a hotspot during the troubles and still a battleground to this day them boys would make any man wet themselves if provoked knowing plenty from Castlederg they are all very violent
@@icaro829 Your fundamental fringe are all weight watchers lol.A sparks been lit its not on fire yet the silent majority when they speak they are called racists,neo nazis its media hype at its worst.We are patriots British men and women sick and tired of being classed as the aggressors.Were not the aggressors the ones who murdered with impunity on October the 7th are now up in arms about the Israelis response what did the Muslim world expect.Orangemen and women are pro British pro protestant it has more supporters than members.Same with the Apprentice boys of Derry and the Royal black preceptory both groups are patriots.I would pray to your god loyalism takes no sides just peacefully March's the Kings Highway.The level of support it can pull is estimated at a quarter of a million people for the annual boyne demonstration in Northern Ireland.The Scots loyalists are the biggest friends to them they have been for hundreds of years now.I see englishmen and women getting involved which is to be applauded.
@@ulsterinfidel9897 They don't have a clue about what could be unleashed on them.Not neo nazis or racists the fella carrying the union flag for the Orange order right at the front was not white so how can we be racist.If any of them look up black loyalists they'll see proud Britons with the union flag nothing else matters like the colour of someone's skin.Whats needed is a mass loyalist/union parade in London with participants from all over the UK.Get 100 bands and lodges and supporters on those streets like the Scotland says no parade or going back to the Ulster says no 😂.
You can say that again lad but wait till they find out Castlederg was and basically still is a battleground just 10 miles from the 26 occupied counties😂
It's a matter of opinion I guess. I don't know if you're from Northern Ireland or not but this style of playing was born in response to IRA attacks throughout the troubles. It was a way for Protestants to say we're going nowhere without resorting to violent means themselves. That's why it's louder than usual. If you notice on the band's bannerette there are 4 names of soldiers killed during the troubles that were also members of the band. I don't think these men would have an issue. I truly pray they can hear Castlederg's flutes & drums still going from heaven.
It’s a regimental drum, it gives the troops something to march to and has used all over the British army and beyond. It is very much at home over the remembrance day weekend.
Bet ye won't say that to their face because because that "clown" is from a border town that was a hotspot during the troubles he would know more about having a big target looming over hit head that a soft English man who never seen a fist fight never mind seeing parts of your town blown to bits by IRA car bombs anyways its a blood and thunder band it is designed to be this way as a response to republican terrorism and guess what many of British soldiers from Northern Ireland been involved with bands like this and will call ye a prick for saying that it's part of our culture if ye don't like it don't watch it and keep your opinion to yourself if you don't know nothing about the history of this band
Guessing you're not from Northern Ireland the band itself is a form of blood and thunder flute band the style was created in the early 70s so obviously this was during the troubles when people was killed everyday by bomb and gun they style itself was based on the sound of war as a form of message to Irish Republicans many of members of these style of bands were serving soldiers and many have been killed in battle may it been at home during the troubles or serving in Iraq and Afghanistan so in a way those bands do honour the dead in a Northern Irish way now take this band in particular its from Castlederg which was a hotspot during the troubles so they know what it's like being bombed and shot at regularly for 30 years then they carry Ulster Defence Regiment flags which was the home service Regiment from 1970-92 and they were the British Armys backbone to combat IRA terrorism so its a matter of opinion if you think its a honour to the dead or not but here in Northern Ireland it very much is an hour and the men who died serving over here will be proud to hear that bass drum from the gates of heaven
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Great to see maybe more people will start to support British values again.❤
Fairplay to you.....made the hair on the back of my neck stand up ! What a beautiful thing 🇬🇧
Big thankyou 🙏 from us all sovglad you came .
Our loyal brothers and sisters who paid the ultimate sacrifice must never be forgotten 😢
Indeed
Who????
Plenty of Irish and Catholics did as well !
Don't they count !
Yes if we stood together of course 🙂
Brilliant to see our lads in London supporting the cause of Britian
And what is " the cause of Britain? " Subjugation of native people across the globe perhaps? The empowerment of slavery? Creating the middle east crisis? Or maybe this display is just masking the disaster of leaving the European Union, which has resulted in "Britain....ie England and Wales" being ever more isolated in the world wrt economic growth and political influence. Remember to that "our boys" are now a minority in NI and are part of the UK, not Britain or Great Britain. Have a nice day.
Well done Castlederg!!!
God bless all of you
I love watching these lads and lasses. Brilliant and keep it up.
Lovely to see you all doing our wee Ulster proud.
Ulster has 9 counties 3 are in the ROI you mean Northern Ireland?
That's the mistake, They do London proud. Most People in the Six Counties of Ireland 🇮🇪 don't want them .
@@georgebrowne5935very wrong you should come here on the twelfth and find out.
@barbaracunningham6158 A minority of Colonial Settlers in Ireland support them, in a World that has long since Condemned Colonialism as a Crime and Sin.
Ulster on tour! We remember.
Fantastic ❤
Fantastic 🏴🇬🇧👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤗
Watp proud of yous boys
Brilliant CYL once again. 🇬🇧
Excellent
lest we forget for god and ulster
Thanks for being British ❤ from 🏴
We here in NORTHERN IRELAND are so proud to be British, and will fight to stay British, NO SURRENDER ❤🤍💙🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@christinamorrison6078 We know ❤️
@@christinamorrison6078. Even though you are a minority now? Let's hope democracy prevails never mind this old, tired rhetoric of no surrender (and remember 1798 and 1916 for that matter). Look to the future, learn from the past, don't let the past constrain the future.
It's good to remember our dad. And those who gave the freedoms that we have Thank you❤❤
Great Show Lads. Awesome Colour Party Too. Love From Liverpool. For God and Ulster
Brilliant band love listening to your tunes
Great people. Northern Ireland people are true loyalist 🇬🇧 Same as here in Canada 🇨🇦.
More so than many in the UK
@@mercian7well we do live under constant republican threat and a boiling pot of violence and our British rights threatened by a treasonous government so it has to bred deeply into us so we are willing to take up arms even against the British Army to protect our place in the UK like our forefathers had to in 1913
Brilliant to see, but I’m shocked that none of you got arrested by Sadik Khan’s private police force for being proud to be British!
🇬🇧 Good to see the band from Northern Ireland over 🇬🇧
Wonderful this is only ppl that should be on our streets lest we forget ❤❤❤❤
Amazing to see in the mainland. Thank you for keeping our culture alive, lest we forget 🇬🇧
There's thousands of orangemen in England it's very much on the rise in Manchester and london
@@colhughes3892 Apologies for a very late response, but yes indeed, which is absolutely amazing to see! It shows how more and more English people are keeping in touch with their culture through colourful and impressive parades.
Northern ireland on tour. Well done lads
💯 👍 👍
Just what's needed I take it that's London show those Palestinians and Co horts they'll never have these islands.
Never, Never, Never.🏴🇬🇧
hey man, your friends are either overweight or retired accountants, I wouldn't count on them to do that
@@icaro829When it comes to Castlederg it's full of farmers and ex soldiers and battle hardened from being a rural border town with 30+ years of being a hotspot during the troubles and still a battleground to this day them boys would make any man wet themselves if provoked knowing plenty from Castlederg they are all very violent
@@icaro829 Your fundamental fringe are all weight watchers lol.A sparks been lit its not on fire yet the silent majority when they speak they are called racists,neo nazis its media hype at its worst.We are patriots British men and women sick and tired of being classed as the aggressors.Were not the aggressors the ones who murdered with impunity on October the 7th are now up in arms about the Israelis response what did the Muslim world expect.Orangemen and women are pro British pro protestant it has more supporters than members.Same with the Apprentice boys of Derry and the Royal black preceptory both groups are patriots.I would pray to your god loyalism takes no sides just peacefully March's the Kings Highway.The level of support it can pull is estimated at a quarter of a million people for the annual boyne demonstration in Northern Ireland.The Scots loyalists are the biggest friends to them they have been for hundreds of years now.I see englishmen and women getting involved which is to be applauded.
@@ulsterinfidel9897 They don't have a clue about what could be unleashed on them.Not neo nazis or racists the fella carrying the union flag for the Orange order right at the front was not white so how can we be racist.If any of them look up black loyalists they'll see proud Britons with the union flag nothing else matters like the colour of someone's skin.Whats needed is a mass loyalist/union parade in London with participants from all over the UK.Get 100 bands and lodges and supporters on those streets like the Scotland says no parade or going back to the Ulster says no 😂.
Great to see . Nice to show Londoners how Ulster folk do a parade.
They are finally at Home in Britain.
They look normal in London, not a bit Sectarian .
Home Sweet Home.
Stop crying cevic fans.I can't drink any more of your salty tears 😢.yeha.come on the union bears.watp.G.S.T.K.🇬🇧
Godbless ❤
Great to see Britih unity!
Brilliant GYD❤
Very good standard of drill 👍
True Brits.
Go on the CYL great marching band many a good night had at your annual
Loud and proud
No pope of rome ever
Got to say the flag bearers excellent drill and very smart. Great job one and all.
My Kin. And makes me proud.
You don’t muck around with these Guys/Gals. Good on you.
Some of the clowns walking beside this won't even know where Castlederg is up the 36th no surrender
You can say that again lad but wait till they find out Castlederg was and basically still is a battleground just 10 miles from the 26 occupied counties😂
Great band, the colour party is exceptional.
Goosebumps 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Yes we all count 😊
Well done Castlederg greetings from Donemana.
If all stood together then yes of course
How did a head not pop in the bass drum
LEGENDS
With dignity and pride x
UISTER IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE BRITISH NO SURRENDER
Dignified unlike half a mile away free free plastics
Sad thing is not a single band In London.
Their are orange and masonic orders within the houses of parliament Jeffery Donaldson is the grandmaster of one the lodges
😂skins no surrender 👌
Watp
Will you follow 🇬🇧 WATP🇬🇧
Brilliant..
I just looked at all of this see the amount of football hooligans on the march.They are easily spotted in uniform lol😅.
DRY YOUR TEARS JUST ANOTHER CELTIC/PALESTINIAN SUPPORTER.
What do Suella Braverman say about hate marches?
Not Brits". . Scots .. Welsh ..English.. N irish ..IRish.
🤣🤣🤣 state of them
The big drum is far too loud for remembrance,please have some respect…👑🇬🇧
It's a matter of opinion I guess. I don't know if you're from Northern Ireland or not but this style of playing was born in response to IRA attacks throughout the troubles. It was a way for Protestants to say we're going nowhere without resorting to violent means themselves. That's why it's louder than usual. If you notice on the band's bannerette there are 4 names of soldiers killed during the troubles that were also members of the band. I don't think these men would have an issue. I truly pray they can hear Castlederg's flutes & drums still going from heaven.
It’s a regimental drum, it gives the troops something to march to and has used all over the British army and beyond. It is very much at home over the remembrance day weekend.
Pantomime season started already ?
Parade ruined by the clown on the bass drum.
Bet ye won't say that to their face because because that "clown" is from a border town that was a hotspot during the troubles he would know more about having a big target looming over hit head that a soft English man who never seen a fist fight never mind seeing parts of your town blown to bits by IRA car bombs anyways its a blood and thunder band it is designed to be this way as a response to republican terrorism and guess what many of British soldiers from Northern Ireland been involved with bands like this and will call ye a prick for saying that it's part of our culture if ye don't like it don't watch it and keep your opinion to yourself if you don't know nothing about the history of this band
Bollocks
A right prat on the bass drum
A hate march if ever I saw one.
All I see is a wonderful band marching 🇬🇧
You talk Nonsense!
I’m not sure that the maniacal banging on the bass drum will give much honour to the dead.
I'm sure it will.
Guessing you're not from Northern Ireland the band itself is a form of blood and thunder flute band the style was created in the early 70s so obviously this was during the troubles when people was killed everyday by bomb and gun they style itself was based on the sound of war as a form of message to Irish Republicans many of members of these style of bands were serving soldiers and many have been killed in battle may it been at home during the troubles or serving in Iraq and Afghanistan so in a way those bands do honour the dead in a Northern Irish way now take this band in particular its from Castlederg which was a hotspot during the troubles so they know what it's like being bombed and shot at regularly for 30 years then they carry Ulster Defence Regiment flags which was the home service Regiment from 1970-92 and they were the British Armys backbone to combat IRA terrorism so its a matter of opinion if you think its a honour to the dead or not but here in Northern Ireland it very much is an hour and the men who died serving over here will be proud to hear that bass drum from the gates of heaven
Corp of Drums.
It’s the culture. Maybe you need to experience a Loyalist parade.
Only a true wanker would say something so stupid.. NO SURRENDER
What a horrible sound. Outdated shite.
And still you watch? Typical Irish bogtrotter 😊
Sad people. FTK
Says a guy who is on watching the band's 🇬🇧
@@blackpoolseasider8360 FTK and the sad huns
@@kino-e9sThere's always 1 sad republican inbred and it happens to have a bent name like kino
Why did it end before the laying of the wreaths, I'm so disappointed.
The police only allowed the band and Orange Order into Whitehall. The wreaths were laid, but I wasn't able to film it.