Belfast Telegraph

Listen to the people of Northern Ireland: Patrick Kielty’s plea to PM

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Alan Brian Giddings: Stick to what you’re good at. Second-rate comedy.

Jo McCabe-Simpson:

Someone should have given Boris the same advice when he was on Have I Got News For You.

Colin Greenaway: Come on over here and say that, Patrick. Being lectured by you is like being savaged by a dead sheep.

SamuelDOlp­hert: Politics and comedy may be similar, but they don’t mix, Patrick. You’d do well to stay clear, given the state of things in this country.

Muriel Brush: Patrick, you don’t live here and you don’t speak for me.

Katrina Flynn: Well said, Paddy. And 100% correct.

John Mills: Sad. Makes his living in England and hates everything it stands for.

Peadar Mac Conchoille:

He’s not the only one who hates that sick, immoral country.

Pamela Brown: Peadar Mac Conchoille, by your remark I assume you’re from the south of Ireland and don’t have any associatio­n with Britain, or Northern Ireland. In which case, why do you bother getting involved?

Thomas Johnston: More ignorant, small-minded people linking criticism of the Tory Government with “hating England and all that it stands for”. Like all those people who have lived and worked in England, he has many wonderful English friends and loves it there.

Peadar Mac Conchoille:

Pamela Brown, one should never assume. I’m from the north of Ireland, so I know full well all about Britain’s escapades in my country and I’ll continue to point out the violent and duplicitou­s actions of the British Government and its armed terrorist army. If that makes me a bigot, so be it.

Michael Fee: You still live

here, Paddy?

Katrina Flynn: Home all

the time.

Michael Fee: But does he

live here?

Nicola Maria MacRory:

Does it matter?

Tommy Mac: The good old “I love Ireland so much I’ll live abroad” brigade.

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