“I was born in the island of Ireland. I have Irish traits in me - we don't all have the traits of what came from Scotland, there is the celtic factor… and I am an Irishman because you cannot be an Ulsterman without being an Irishman.”

—  Ian Paisley

http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/issues/politics/union/fcchap2.htm

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