A Quote by James Nesbitt

When you're brought up in a Unionist culture, you can't help but feel Unionist. — © James Nesbitt
When you're brought up in a Unionist culture, you can't help but feel Unionist.
I am a unionist. But I'm a unionist up to the point of, if other people don't want to be in a union with me then, well, fine.
I've had very good meetings with Unionist leaders, Democratic Unionist Party, Ian Paisley and his team.
I'm a passionate trade unionist.
I am a proud trade unionist.
Many years later, after Niemöller had been imprisoned for eight years in concentration camps as the personal prisoner of Adolf Hitler, he penned these infamous words: First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionist, and I did not speak out - because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out - because I was not a Jew. And then they came for me - and there was no one left to speak for me.
If I felt we had alienated the Unionists, it would worry me because we've spent a great deal of time trying to open up discussion and dialogue with the Unionist Parties.
I'm Rally of Unionist Separist Extremes, sometimes known as the R.U.S.E. … It's the party at present in power.
The most conservative man in this world is the British trade unionist when you want to change him.
My father was a dreamer - my hero. He was a smart, tough guy from Poland, a cutter of lady's handbags, an old socialist-unionist who always considered himself a failure. His big line was: 'Don't end up like me.'
The trade-unionist has the same limitation imposed upon him as the capitalist. He cannot advance his interests at the expense of society.
My parents were interested in history and the world. My father read Graham Greene and Georges Simenon and was a strong trade unionist and Labour supporter.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a trade unionist.
We are the Conservative and Unionist party. No Conservative would do anything to harm the union, and that crucially includes Northern Ireland.
My dear friend Randeep Hooda says I am more a unionist than an actor. I reminded him I was a star and not just an actor.
Unless people who voted for unionist parties are suddenly going to vote for a united Ireland, which I don't believe will happen, a border poll will be defeated.
There were two mentalities, and both mentalities had to change. There was what I called the Afrikaner mind set of the Unionist politicians, which was holding all power in their own hands, and discriminating, and their objective was to protect their identity
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