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The right to rant

Mark Devenport | 17:10 UK time, Monday, 14 January 2008

Clashing (not for the first time) over Irish language education, Caitriona Ruane wanted to know how such a young woman ( the DUP's Michelle McIlveen, who is in her mid thirties) could engage in such a rant? Which made me wonder, is it only the old who have the right to rant?

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  • 1.
  • At 07:36 PM on 14 Jan 2008,
  • RJ wrote:

I'm only 33 and I do it here all the time.

  • 2.
  • At 10:14 AM on 15 Jan 2008,
  • Ulster25 wrote:

Surely of more importance is the Minister's response. She argues that Irish medium pupils should have the same rights as English language pupils. But surely what we see is positive discrimination for Irish medium pupils - Irish medium schools are advantaged over others. That this is taking place is a fact. That it is doing so is a result of the political demands of Sinn Fein and is part of the deal for power-sharing. In the past advantages were given to integrated schools over other schools and that was also a political choice. So denial of the fact of positive discrimination is futile. The DUP will have to put up with this fact which of course would not have arisen if education had been one of their Ministerial choices.

  • 3.
  • At 01:46 PM on 15 Jan 2008,
  • Chris Scott wrote:

I know, it's a disgrace - why don't they just finish the job they started and stamp the Irish language out entirely? It's not as if English language schools have been the recipients of positive discrimination over the previous 200 years, is it? Oh, hang on...

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