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Ian Paisley

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Gender Male
Death10 years ago
Date of birth April 6,1926
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Armagh
United Kingdom
Date of died September 12,2014
DiedBelfast
United Kingdom
Spouse Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's
BuriedFree Presbyterian Church of Ulster
Children Ian Paisley Jr
Rhonda Paisley
Sharon Paisley
Cherith Paisley
Kyle Paisley
Sharon Kyle Paisley
Job Politician
Preacher
Writer
Activist
Evangelist
Movies/Shows A Sense of Loss
Latest noncurrent party Democratic Unionist Party
Party Democratic Unionist Party
Parents James Kyle Paisley
Isabella Paisley
Education Union School of Theology
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My Plea for the Old Sword
The Garments of Christ
For Such a Time as This
Grow Old Along with Me
Expository Sermons
Sermons With Startling Titles
Christian Foundations
Text a Day Keeps the Devil Away
The Rent Veils at Calvary
An Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans: Prepared in the Prison Cell
Classic Sermons
The Protestant Reformation
Into the Millennium: 20th Century Messager for 21st Century Living
Divine Intervention in Days of Declension: An Exposition of the Book of Judges
Sermons on Special Occasions
Ballymena: Our Town : Ian Paisley & Jack McCann in Conversation with Eull Dunlop
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Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party from 1971 to 2008 and First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2008.

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... Ian Paisley MP accused the taoiseach of having a " big mouth"...

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... She referred to the role of former DUP leader Ian Paisley and his friendship with Martin McGuinness as " one of the miracles" of the Good Friday Agreement...

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... The DUP s Ian Paisley Jr said police had warned him that dissident republicans were planning to murder him...

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... DUP MP Ian Paisley said he was " one of the last true captains of industry and commerce and a man who has left his mark, not just locally but globally"...

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...Within minutes of taking up his assembly seat for the first time in 1998, Sinn Féin s Martin McGuinness pointed his finger at leader Ian Paisley and declared: " We ve arrived...

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... Among the first to arrive at the service at Ravenhill Presbyterian Church were DUP MLAs and MPs, including Paul Givan, Mervyn Storey, Ian Paisley and Gregory Campbell...

Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?

Nov 26,2021 6:12 pm

By Gareth GordonBBC News NI political correspondent

Say what you like about Leo Varadkar But he knows How To pick his Spot - or in this case his halfway line.

Windsor Park is home to Linfield Football Club and The Northern Ireland team, a stadium known to many devotees as The Shrine .

Perched on The periphery of The loyalist Village area of Belfast, you'd have to be blind to mistake The allegiances of most, if not All , who live in its shadow: The multitude of flags provide a clue if you need one.

The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs asked if The taoiseach, Ireland's Prime Minister , could visit and Linfield happily agreed - A Sign of Changing Times if ever there was one.

And so Leo Varadkar became The First taoiseach to visit Windsor Park .

Mr Varadkar loves a Photo Op . He was once accused of treating a visit to west Cork " as A Day out to Jurassic Park".

His day out at Linfield was a Photo Op with knobs on. The Party he leads, Fine Gael , are still known disparagingly by some as The Blue Shirts.

Still, The Sight of The Prime Minister of Ireland holding up The Blue shirt of Linfield with his name emblazoned across The back was Photo Op gold.

But This Was a game of two halves. Suddenly he turned defence into attack and talked about a Plan B - and this wasn't The merits of 4-4-2 versus 3-5-2 in football speak.

Metaphorical hand grenade?

With The Linfield board Looking On , - not to be confused with The transfer window.

If that opportunity is missed, said Mr Varadkar, " then I do think at that point we have to start having conversations about alternatives, about Plan B".

I asked if he was talking about joint authority over Northern Ireland shared between The British and Irish governments and he pointed Out There was no provision for that in The Good Friday Agreement - But nor was there any provision for direct rule from Westminster, He Said , adding: " I don't mean anything specifically. "

And so he left it there, having lobbed over an inviting cross which will look to many unionists like a metaphorical hand grenade.

Paisley's 'Big Mouth ', Allister's 'meddling'

Cue outrage from predictable quarters. " Leo Varadkar needs to mind his own business, stay in Dublin and keep his nose out of NI affairs, " said Sammy Wilson , The Democratic Unionist Party MP.

Ian Paisley MP accused The taoiseach of having a " Big Mouth ".

Jim Allister accused him of " meddling".

Leo Varadkar has been a convenient bogeyman for unionism before. - a claim he denies.

But that relationship seemed to have softened when he

Of course, Mr Varadkar also pointed out on The Windsor Park pitch that The Solution he preferred was Plan A - The Restoration of The Stormont institutions.

But that will require a big move by The DUP, whose dilemma is brought into sharp focus by The taoiseach's comments about Plan B.

Question: Is Northern Ireland 's constitutional position threatened more by what Jim Allister calls " The union-dismantling protocol" or by The lack of a functioning government which inevitably leads some to talk about Plan Bs?

Before Leo Varadkar kicked off in south Belfast, The DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson denied that The Party was split over a return to Stormont.

But his in which he accused some within The Party of briefing against it tells Another Story .

'Sheer frustration'

So is it true that The fractures exposed two years ago when Arlene Foster was deposed have never healed?

Not exactly, according to one who was on The side of her nemesis, Edwin Poots , at that time.

" I would say those wounds have healed But there's possibly a new cut and that is between those who want to return to Stormont and those who don't, " they said.

" I just can't understand why he put pen to paper. I can only guess it's out of sheer frustration. "

And it's true that unarguably The two figures who make an early return to Stormont most difficult for Mr Donaldson are two of his allies, Sammy Wilson and - perhaps most of All - Lord Dodds.

Another DUP figure who is not in The Donaldson camp says those two DUP veterans 'Him', being Sir Jeffrey.

I asked him This Week how The DUP could possibly get from a position where Lord Dodds said The Windsor Framework The Party 's seven tests, to a place where they could even be contemplating a return to power sharing in The autumn without looking like they'd climbed Down - or split.

He replied that The Paper The DUP had put to The government on The Windsor Framework " was collectively agreed by our party officers and that, of course, includes Lord Dodds".

Own goal or winner?

As for Mr Varadkar, it remains to be seen where he goes if, as looks likely, there is no Stormont return in The autumn.

One figure from The Business world who has met him often said: " From my experience he always behaves like he's completely disinterested. " He accused Mr Varadkar of " not being fully engaged" - unlike his predecessor, Michael Martin who, this person said, approaches things " in a really gentle and sensitive way".

" I remember one meeting at The End of an admittedly busy day for him when he just appeared slumped in his seat like he didn't really care, " The Business figure said.

" At The End of The Meeting what was important to him was The photo. "

This Week , Mr Varadkar scored again in The photo-op stakes. Own goal or winner? Either Way it looks likely to go to penalties.

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