Ulster (Northern Ireland) and ordsprog

en Ulster (Northern Ireland) and the Balkans have already shown how difficult it is to split cities, and with Iraq's centralized and failing infrastructure, and impoverished economy, violence and economics cannot be separated.

en It marks an historic day for Northern Ireland and is very encouraging for all those who support the peace process, the rule of law, and a Northern Ireland free from sectarian violence.

en Bertie Ahern, your writ does not run here in loyal Ulster. Any man that talks to Sinn Fein or the Dublin government about the internal affairs of Northern Ireland is a traitor.

en Violence or the threat of violence will not solve the
problems of Northern Ireland. The only way forward to peace,
political stability and reconciliation is through democratic
means,


en The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. When the break between himself and ourselves took place it came to our surprise and we regretted that very much. He was the first MP from Northern Ireland to be even allowed to raise the Northern Ireland problem in the House of Commons.

en If the Earth got invaded by another planet or an alien race, we would all come together. Whether it's Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland, whether it's Israel and Palestine, whether it's black and white, whether it's north and south, whether it's Iran versus Iraq - we would forget our differences, because we now have a common goal... to beat the enemy.

en I say to you in all frankness, this is the only way forward for Northern Ireland, ... I ask all of you, the people of Northern Ireland, that you give it a chance to work.
  Tony Blair

en It's got to be absolutely clear that people who are going to serve in the government of Northern Ireland have got to have given up violence for good,
  Tony Blair

en I estimate a very conservative number of 25,000 dead homeboys. If 25,000 white people were killed in two decades of urban drive-bys, you could imagine there would be prime time television, there would be counseling, economic packages, truces would be negotiated by diplomats with experience in Northern Ireland or the Balkans.

en A foreign government has more say over Northern Ireland than the people of Northern Ireland.

en Kent is a different situation. I think it is fair to ask the question about Northern Ireland and Kent, but everyone would agree that Northern Ireland is uniquely different.

en These are difficult issues, ... Economics has always separated our parties philosophically, and to overcome the philosophical differences is something that we are going to try and do.

en Look at Northern Ireland and how long that is taking. Look at Sinai and Lebanon, and you see how difficult that is,

en There are dissident republicans, people dissatisfied with this process, and of course loyalists continue to engage in violence as well, so they represent obstacles along the path to total normality here in Northern Ireland.

en Approximately £50 million has been provisionally allocated for high priority sports infrastructure projects identified by the Sports Council in Northern Ireland.


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