Published Date:
23 June 2009
By Staff reporter
Gregory Campbell says he is determined to see Ulster Scots receive the same level of funding as Irish.
He says he is not prepared to countenance the “massive inbalance” in funding between the two.
“If there is deep interest in both Irish and Ulster Scots, which there is, and if one is at a more advanced stage than the other, it is perfectly obvious what must be done to redress the problem. Pouring more money into the cultural outlook that has been funded and advanced significantly over the years and not giving funding to the one that has not received the same resource is not the solution.”
The full article contains 115 words and appears in Journal Tuesday Derry Edit newspaper.
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Last Updated:
22 June 2009 12:32 PM
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Source:
Journal Tuesday Derry Edit
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Location:
Derry