You're not wrong. I was surprised to see virtually no St Georges Day celebration when I moved over here, yet St Patricks Day celebrations were everywhere.
Well said,politics aside it's nice tae see a community having a braw day oot instead of miserable gits pandering tae foreigners ,I'm a Scot ,nothing to dae wi northern Ireland so I get what your saying ,cheers 🏴
I was in the car charging it up because it's bloody electric lolx my wee grandson hunter is 4 it was hilarious. He asked if I could put the Larkhall Billy boys on. As wee are larky born bread I laughed n said I don't think I can get it on my phone. Gran he said r u that daft ??? Just go on to u tube ya gangster g4anny😅😅😅😅😅😅
Is it just me, but I swear as a kid in the 70's and 80's the crowds at the side of the road were way bigger, especially on the Lisburn Road. I remember we used to leave really early so we could get a place to sit. Now it looks like you can roll up anywhere and park your seats.
There'd be more young folk back then, I'm 53 and I was noticing there's hardly any bairns and young ones like when I was wee at anything like this, they'll likely be inside watching computer games nowadays lol
2:38 They’re playing “I’ll tell me Ma” which is an Irish song. If they identify as British and oppose a United Ireland why would they play Irish songs?
It was a popular 19th Century song from throughout the United Kingdom. Also there are lots of British things used in the Republic of Ireland by people who identify as Republican/anti-British.
I'm a 53 year old farmer fae Fife, I've never had nothing to do with anything in northern Ireland, I'm actually watching a orange march for the first time in my life tonight as it came up on my things to watch 😁, I ken just about every tune I'm hearing , I'll be honest I'm pretty surprised what I'm watching and hearing, it's no what I was expecting at all ,cheers 🥃
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No Surrender !
It’s nice to see people celebrating their heritage. Here in England they’re too busy celebrating other peoples cultures that they neglect their own.
You're not wrong. I was surprised to see virtually no St Georges Day celebration when I moved over here, yet St Patricks Day celebrations were everywhere.
Well said,politics aside it's nice tae see a community having a braw day oot instead of miserable gits pandering tae foreigners ,I'm a Scot ,nothing to dae wi northern Ireland so I get what your saying ,cheers 🏴
Fantastic wish I was there ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏴🇬🇧
Quality 🥁🥁 👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧
To the bands 💯
No Surrender Lads, Ever. 🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴
Uv surrendered to illegal immigrants that's landing every day my friend
ty for the share just wow ,,, i am in Scotland My dad took to watch in Glasgow at the age of 5 that snare gets me every time Just class x
Loud and fckn Proud
BEST CULTURE IN THE WORLD PROUD W BE A PROD
Im of Irish Catholic decent and never thought this as being respectful. I actually like the bonfires.
No Surrender 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Brilliant footage 👌🏻
are you blind ?
@@asitmp are you deaf
I love this has hallmarks of the ANZAC day parade in Australia.
You could not be further away from the truth.
I agree. I grew up loving the anzac parades, and this always reminds me of them.
If your a prod like protestant yooooo 🇬🇧
I was walking in the rulerglen bluebell flute band lodge eeooo
POG 🏴🇬🇧
God provides
I was in the car charging it up because it's bloody electric lolx my wee grandson hunter is 4 it was hilarious. He asked if I could put the Larkhall Billy boys on.
As wee are larky born bread I laughed n said I don't think I can get it on my phone.
Gran he said r u that daft ??? Just go on to u tube ya gangster g4anny😅😅😅😅😅😅
Is it just me, but I swear as a kid in the 70's and 80's the crowds at the side of the road were way bigger, especially on the Lisburn Road. I remember we used to leave really early so we could get a place to sit. Now it looks like you can roll up anywhere and park your seats.
There'd be more young folk back then, I'm 53 and I was noticing there's hardly any bairns and young ones like when I was wee at anything like this, they'll likely be inside watching computer games nowadays lol
FGAU
2:38 They’re playing “I’ll tell me Ma” which is an Irish song. If they identify as British and oppose a United Ireland why would they play Irish songs?
It was a popular 19th Century song from throughout the United Kingdom. Also there are lots of British things used in the Republic of Ireland by people who identify as Republican/anti-British.
I'm a 53 year old farmer fae Fife, I've never had nothing to do with anything in northern Ireland, I'm actually watching a orange march for the first time in my life tonight as it came up on my things to watch 😁, I ken just about every tune I'm hearing , I'll be honest I'm pretty surprised what I'm watching and hearing, it's no what I was expecting at all ,cheers 🥃
Clowns