We moved over to NI just after the war , all the children played out in the street ................ until the !st of July when we were shunned . We had no idea what the matter was , and our parents couldn't or wouldn't say , so we shrugged our shoulders and took it in our stride , we drifted back to playing over the summer and then the next year was the same , so we just got on with things , I had a bicycle for passing the 11+ and took myself off with a jam sandwich , it did make me a loner and bred distrust . My children were in a village school and didn't mix with the other school , but it is different with the grandchildren , mixed activities and socializing have meant that we get on with everyone , our seniors club is mixed , our local history society the same , so things are slowly changing . but I would say no Storment isn't helping , all the local Council Election candidates seem decent people when I talk to them at the door , but voting will be along tribal lines ... sigh