Ian Paisley joins Sir David to discuss Northern Ireland's power-sharing agreement and his decision to stand down as Northern Ireland's first minister and the leader of the Democratic Unionists.
Ian Paisley joins Sir David to discuss Northern Ireland's power-sharing agreement and his decision to stand down as Northern Ireland's first minister and the leader of the Democratic Unionists.
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if you want to research a great public speaker as well as humanitarian research Martin Luther King Jr. Never listen to one mans opinion. gather all the facts for yourself and do what feels right to you not to anyone else
so what your saying is that unionists would be treated justly and fairly and they would still be able to celebrate their protestant heritage and culture within an irish republic you only need to look at what happened in dublin when the orange lodge held a march there they met by Rioters who disagreed with why they were marching so decided to attack them and causing millions of pounds worth of damage to the city centre that is how unionists ARE treated in the republic or did i imagine all this
I'm a Catholic and went to a Protestant school in Dublin and you know what? I didn't even know it was a Protestant school until I was in 4th or maybe fifth year. Down here it doesn't matter. I believe in a United Ireland, and I believe it is a matter of time. Demographics are changing and borders change. The borders of Europe have changed hundreds of times and will change again. Drums and Union Jacks past the GPO was bound to be provocative- a smaller diplomatic start could have been organised
as it stand now their is still a very real threat towards the prod community from cira and they feel the need to defend themselves this is what needs addressing before a referendum is even be considered but trying to get through to people who are murdering thugs isnt going to be easy their is still a VERY long way to go before a united ireland will even be on the table
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someone help me i hva eto research someone who is good at makin speachs :S