KEEP BELFAST TIDY CAMPAIGN

Anyone that has walked through Belfast City Centre recently will probably have noticed two very sad things. The first thing is the amount of hoods running around with no arms in their sleeves, sniffing glue and lighter fluid and being a menace to anyone who stands in their way. Their addictions are funded by muggings and shoplifting, generally making the place unwelcoming and uninviting. Our friends in Sinn Fein/I.R.A. complain about these hoods and how it will stop tourism and taint the image of the city.

The second thing you will have noticed is the amount of Celtic, Rep. of Ireland and Gaelic shirts being worn around the city centre. This too can make the city an unwelcoming and uninviting place for sections of the community. Our friends in Sinn Fein/I.R.A. have a different spin on this issue, for they have not asked the people concerned to stop wearing these tops and make the City Centre a neutral venue were nobody will feel intimidated, they have actually encouraged anyone going into the city centre to wear one of these tops and try to intimidate protestants from the area. This is just an extention of their ethnic cleansing campaign which has worked so well in so many towns and villages across the province.

This I'm afraid is only the start of it. Recently Orange order parades, marching along Royal Ave. on their way to church have been attacked and spat at. It is even comming to the stage where people have to be careful about standing at certain Bus Stops because it could label them as being a Protestant.

The only way to stop this campaign is to claim our city back.

Every time you visit the city centre wear your band t-shirt or your rangers top and let everyone know that Belfast city centre is your city centre as well