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Name: Ian Paisley
Occupation: Politician
Country: UK
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Vaughann73
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"Do you think that, in order for democracy to work in Northern Ireland, we need to see the rise of parties committed to isecular deologies such as conservatism, socialism, liberalism - rather than the ..."
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"Do you think that, in order for democracy to work in Northern Ireland, we need to see the rise of parties committed to isecular deologies such as conservatism, socialism, liberalism - rather than the Unionist/Nationalist divide? As things currently stand, there are only two options: a government of national unity between Sinn Fein and the Unionist parties (which, in the process, eliminates choice), or a government that excludes roughly half the population. Surely the rise of parties that bridge the Unionist/Nationalist divide on the basis of secular ideology is the only way out of this dilemma?"
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May 29 2007 1:27:27 PM
MichaelOBrien
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"Do you think that, in order for democracy to work in Northern Ireland, we need to see the rise of parties committed to isecular deologies such as conservatism, socialism, liberalism - rather than the ..."
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"Do you think that, in order for democracy to work in Northern Ireland, we need to see the rise of parties committed to isecular deologies such as conservatism, socialism, liberalism - rather than the Unionist/Nationalist divide? As things currently stand, there are only two options: a government of national unity between Sinn Fein and the Unionist parties (which, in the process, eliminates choice), or a government that excludes roughly half the population. Surely the rise of parties that bridge the Unionist/Nationalist divide on the basis of secular ideology is the only way out of this dilemma?"
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May 29 2007 1:27:27 PM
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