Priest Calls on Catholics Not to Vote Sinn Fein, SDLP

A Belfast priest has called on Catholics in Northern Ireland not to vote for Sinn Fein and the SDLP over collusion between the two parties and British authorities.

Both parties have colluded with British authorities to not only kill Irish babies, but to make it illegal to help any woman facing a crisis pregnancy while also banning free speech for Catholics who may wish to pray against abortion in public.

It had been hoped that allowing British abortion mills to kill Irish babies would serve as an olive branch to Westminster, so that an Irish language act would be passed in the North. The naive colluders miscalculated however, as Britain has now reneged on that promise. Alongside that, the world was disgusted this week to see images of the colluders shrieking after banning Catholics from helping women in crisis pregnancies.

Meanwhile, Sinn Fein’s anti Catholicism has become increasingly erratic and violent, with Maurice Quinlivan in Limerick using his position as TD to incite death threats against Catholics just because they dared to pray the Rosary in public.

The party also picketed a Catholic church in a UDA style event last summer, an idea that was invented in the North by notorious paedophile Dave Tweedy.

Sinn Fein were seen driving around a roundabout blaring music to drown out Catholics praying the Rosary.

Now, an image on a woman’s gate in Northern Ireland has inspired a priest to tell Catholics not to vote for the pro Westminster ‘Republicans’.

The mother in question objected to Sinn Fein and the SDLP, who voted against efforts to ban the abortions of disabled children up to birth and voted for bans on Catholics praying in public against abortion.

In response, Father Paddy McCafferty wrote on Facebook:

I am calling upon all faithful Catholics not to give their votes, on May 5th, to any pro abortion party including the “nationalist” and nominally “catholic” SDLP and Sinn Fein.

I know, that in the SDLP, there are still good people who are genuinely pro life. Nevertheless, these good people appear entirely powerless against the pro abortion march of the SDLP.

Furthermore, not one “good” currently sitting SDLP MLA could be found to add his or her name to the petition of concern which would have halted Claire Bailey’s discriminatory and unjust Exclusion Zones Bill in its tracks.

Just one more name was needed but all the SDLP MLAs chose to support Bailey’s propaganda. Not one shred of evidence was offered by Bailey and her fellow pro aborts, to substantiate their allegations of “harassment”, against women attending the death clinics.

Colm Eastwood and Claire Hanna were among the signatories of Stella Creasy’s open letter, pleading with Westminster to impose one of the most extreme abortion regimes in the world on Northern Ireland, without consultation with the electorate.

SDLP MLAs Pat Catney, Cara Hunter, Sinead McLaughlin and Matthew O’Toole voted to allow children like Olivia to be aborted/killed at 40 weeks.

Every single SDLP MLA sitting in Stormont voted to erect exclusion zones around the death clinics which will ban and criminalise pro life witnesses against the evil of abortion and who seek to offer support to women advocating abortion.

Therefore, my appeal to those good people is leave the SDLP, wipe the dust from your feet and leave it with them (Matthew 10:14-15).

The SDLP is, self evidently, no longer a pro life party, no longer a party that can be trusted with the votes of faithful Catholics.

The time has come for faithful Catholics and their fellow Christians to take a stand against the aggressive and discriminatory abortionism at Stormont.

May 5th is the day on which we can all say: ABORTION - NOT IN OUR NAME AND NOT WITH OUR VOTES! NO ‘X’, NO ‘’, NO ‘1,2,3,4’, BESIDE THE NAMES OF PRO ABORTS!

Although Sinn Fein are currently doing well in polls in both the North and the South, the long term effects of collusion will be felt when they inevitably make a mess of being in power in the years to come.

It will be then that their supporters will realise, as they did with this Irish language act, that they sold their souls to hosting Orange Order marches and British abortion clinics with no Irish Unity in return.