Ian Paisley's farewell speech to the House of Commons

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  • DUP MP for North Antrim and former Party Leader Dr Ian Paisley making his farewell speech to the House of Commons. He was speaking on Monday 22nd March 2010 as the House debated the transfer of Policing and Justice powers to Northern Ireland.

Komentáře • 19

  • @TheAvarusAnimus
    @TheAvarusAnimus Před 14 lety +200

    I am a citizen of the Republic and I must admit I despised this man for many years.I felt he was the poker that stoked the fire of bigotry.But in the last few years I have realised he has somewhat redeemed himself.Every man, whether he's a politician or a quiet man working & raising his family, wants to leave a legacy.I truly believe Ian Paisley,realising his mortality more so as he aged, felt he had to act before he died.His legacy will benefit the unborn of tomorrow.I commend him for this!

  • @mammypuss
    @mammypuss Před 13 lety +196

    ...Sad that there were so few 'In House' to hear these wonderfully, wise words spoken...A shameful lack of respect for this stalwart of UK Politics...

  • @jaikba
    @jaikba Před 14 lety +71

    Ian Paisley was the voice of loyalism for so many years when a United Ireland was looking like the inevitable outcome. He will forever be remembered as possibly the best speaker NI ever produced and I salute him and wish him good health in his twilight years.

  • @donotserorator
    @donotserorator Před 11 lety +54

    I am an English Methodist ,but I have got your back.
    Sincere Thanks
    Chris East Sussex UK

  • @Lyons010101
    @Lyons010101 Před 14 lety +82

    Rev Ian Paisley was/is an important figure in the history of Northern Ireland so why was there not more in attendence in the House of Commons ?

  • @MCH42PLUS1
    @MCH42PLUS1 Před 13 lety +66

    A very fine and moving speech from a giant of a man, even though I have always been opposed to his ideology, as @TheAvarusAnimus says he will be remembered in the future as a major contributor to lasting peace in Northern Ireland.

  • @SERC03
    @SERC03 Před 12 lety +58

    a lot of true and wise words spoken by ian.lets hope that this country can become somewhat different.that we can all get along and put the past behind us

  • @MrSprocket2010
    @MrSprocket2010 Před 14 lety +74

    Four words: For God and Ulster

  • @BIGINSF
    @BIGINSF Před 13 lety +74

    He's much more of a peaceful person than Gerry or Martin, since we all know they were senior members of the IRA.

  • @BFD1989
    @BFD1989 Před 14 lety +39

    Thank God for Dr Ian Paisley, and Thank God For the Democratic Unionist Party.

  • @robsargent4
    @robsargent4 Před 13 lety +4

    @TheAvarusAnimus I feel much the same as yourself.

  • @JOHANSWAN
    @JOHANSWAN Před 12 lety +29

    Weneed more Ian Paisleys

  • @ZemplinTemplar
    @ZemplinTemplar Před 12 lety +5

    Your second sentence couldn't be more accurate (and poetic).

  • @TheBlackcat239
    @TheBlackcat239 Před 13 lety +31

    @xxksaoXX Peacemaker and Ian Paisley just doesnt go together. At every turn in his life he seeked controversy, heckling thatcher, the pope, organising numerous marches which turned violent... Do that sound to you the work of a peacemaker?

  • @BenAliGtor
    @BenAliGtor Před 13 lety +20

    Just an honest question: what earned academic doctorate from an accredited university does he possess that entitles him to be addressed as "Dr. Paisley"?

  • @FreckletonBoy
    @FreckletonBoy Před 14 lety +20

    @davepaisley You consider this man a peacemaker? Explain how.

  • @odalyindahouse
    @odalyindahouse Před 13 lety +1

    @davepaisley u mean are country !!!