I was interested in Jamie Bryson’s recent feature, titled ‘Power-sharing, a matter of trust!’ Jamie speaks about “the dysfunctional nature of our power-sharing institutions” and that…
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I have watched, with interest, the ongoing exchange on Eamonn Mallie’s site, between Jamie Bryson and Brian John Spencer. The two figures represent two, opposing camps,…
The peace process in Northern Ireland has been a failure. The logjam of mandatory coalition is as predictable as it is inevitable and the only solution…
Jamie Bryson adores the Union but advocates everything against which the modern Union stands. The man from Donaghadee can call for Union Flags on every lampost,…
The Welfare reform crisis has inadvertently provided Unionism with an opportunity to at least try and undo some of the monumental errors of judgement that have been…
‘Equality’ is a word that has gripped the political landscape, both in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, in recent years. It has been used…
Kyle Paisley appears to have been so intent on finding fault in Jamie Bryson’s Belfast Telegraph interview that he failed to notice perhaps the most important…
Rev Kyle Paisley has provided a commentary of my Belfast Telegraph interview; I feel it important to respond to this article because I find it astounding on…
The interview in the Belfast Telegraph with Jamie Bryson reveals a mind that is at sixes and sevens. To begin with, Mr Bryson tells us…
Unionism was founded on, and remains dominated by, fear of the Other, inextricably linked with regard of the Other as inferior. That is incompatible…
Events of the past few weeks serve as a reminder that, for all their humanising potential, religious institutions and their representatives have too often…
You know you’ve entered the realm of the absurd when you get a telling-off from Jamie Bryson on electoral politics. Yet more absurd being tagged “monotonous”…