TUV's Jim Allister says there is "no need" for an Irish Language Act

TUV's Jim Allister says there is "no need" for an Irish Language Act

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The transcript discusses the Irish Language Act, contrasting it with the need for other language acts like French or Spanish. It highlights the significant funding the Irish language sector has received and questions the political motives behind the demand for more. The act is seen as a political tool to make Northern Ireland less comfortable for Unionists, urging them to stand firm against it.

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What does the speaker mean by 'the whole agenda of an Irish Language Act has nothing to do with when gluesticks'?

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According to the text, what should Unionists do in response to the demand for an Irish Language Act?

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