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Ian Paisley Name: Ian Paisley
Occupation: Politician
Country: UK
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  1. Vaughann73 is asking Ian Paisley: "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 ..." Show more »"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?" Show less »
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  1. MichaelOBrien is asking Ian Paisley: "Would you go,or have you ever gone for a drink with Martin McGuinness?"
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  1. Vaughann73 is asking Ian Paisley: "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 ..." Show more »"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?" Show less »
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  1. MichaelOBrien is asking Ian Paisley: "Would you go,or have you ever gone for a drink with Martin McGuinness?"
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