1295 is just the ones they know about. No-one is even bothering trying to ount the ones coming into Republic of Ireland ,then into Northern Ireland, then free to move across to England.
Also decent sized boats full of them landing under the cover of darkness around the coast of East Anglia.
No-one has a clue how many are coming in, or what the population of the UK is now.
We are fooked.
As for bloody Sunday. Martin McGuiness was privately very proud of being the man who fired the first shot that day and panicked rookie soldiers into letting off rounds willy nilly.
He then had the best recruiting campaign for the IRA he could have ever dreamed off.
Ulster had its own Police force in the form of the RUC and its B specials. Im very proud to say my Dad was a B special.
The Catholics / Republicans protested that the B specials were being too hard on them when all they were doing was rioting, burning cars & buses, burning Protestants / Loyalists out of their homes, and shooting anyone they didnt like the look of.
They called for the British Army to be brought in as a peacekeeping force and for the B specials to be disbanded.
The morons in Westminster did exactly as they asked.
Within a very short time of troops arriving they were like lambs to the slaughter. The people who had asked for them to be put on the streets started attacking them left right and centre, and being from England they didnt know the people, or the streets they were patrolling.
My first memory of British soldiers being slaughtered not long after they arrived were three Scottish soldiers who were lured along a dark country road by three pretty girls who promised them a shag.
They had their genitals cut off, eyes burnt out with cigarettes, fingernails and toenails pulled off with pliers before being shot in the head.
Many years later B. Liar put the kind of people who did it (and probably the actual people who ordered and organised it) into Govt in one of the countries of the UK.
Looking back, the UK was fooked from the minute that vile evil creature moved into Downing street.
There is no way back. Its all gone too far.