Former Ukip leader 'would break the law to pull down Irish language sign if erected on his street' - News Summed Up

Former Ukip leader 'would break the law to pull down Irish language sign if erected on his street'


Ukip's former leader in Northern Ireland has said he would break the law to pull down an Irish language sign if one was erected on his street. Mr McNarry said, if such legislation resulted in Irish language signs being placed on the Co Down street where he lives, he would haul it down. "We don't need Irish language signs at the bottom of my road. The main sticking point preventing the restoration of devolved government in Northern Ireland is the Irish language. Northern Ireland has been without a functioning government since January 2017 and several rounds of talks to resolve the crisis have failed.


Source: Evening echo February 13, 2018 12:33 UTC



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