
Vintage UDA/UFF stencil on the shutters of A1 Alterations on the Newtownards Road.
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“The richest 20% own 80% of our wealth.” Stencil from the recently-formed Éırígí (web) on Suffolk Road.
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Éırígí (web) was formed in 2006 and became a political party in 2007, with candidates standing for two seats in 2011’s local elections. For its public art, it used stencils to promote itself and to highlight issues such as the continued presence of British troops in the North (“There are more British troops in Ireland than in Iraq”).
Andersonstown Road, Belfast
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“Join now – http://www.rsym.org” The Republican Socialist Youth Movement is no longer at the URL. Beechmount Avenue, Belfast, next to the Turkish Hunger Strikes and Santa Is A British Agent.
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Above: “Cáısc [Easter] 1916”, dating back to at least 1990. Below: “Santa is a British agent” (perhaps because of spying concerns or perhaps because of the blizzard that dropped 15 cm of snow in early January, 2008 – get in touch if you know what prompted this graffiti) with “Join Sınn Féın” stencils underneath.
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The “confidential telephone” of years past becomes “crimestoppers”, on the side of new PSNI vans. Bishop Street, London-/Derry.
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