What Happened Next - At The Edge Of The Union (Part 2)
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- Series which finds out what happened to people featured in past BBC documentaries. This edition revisits a 1985 film which followed two opposing politicians - Republican Martin McGuinness, who was a member of Sinn Féin and Unionist Gregory Campbell, who also provoked controversy with his hardline views. Over 20 years later, we find out how much McGuinness and Campbell have changed as they've moved from the edge to the centre of government.
I think the loyalist guy is still in the 80s!
Martin pulled over by the UDR (loyalist militia) good thing the cameras were there!
dernbuy y ? they probly would just asked if he was buyin lunch this time ..
The MoFF lunch or launchers?
They were scared shitless of McGuinness
@@Valar-q7g biggest load of shit ive ever heard that
@@themoff5062 cause they probably wouldve just killed him
Martin hitting the UDR man with the car door! 😂
Priceless isn't it...he showed those bastards he hadn't an ounce of fear...
I don't disagree with any of the criticisms of Campbell, who has always been one of the most disagreeable of Paisley's gang. But let's not lose sight of the fact that McGuinness was (is) also a proper piece of work. Remember Patsy Gillespie?
I don't say this to bash but to observe .
From where we now stand we can say with certainty that McGuiness made a contribution to peace whereas Campbell stayed mired in fear and hatred of people he never bothered to know.
Gregory wants to blame Martin for keeping the pot "boiling". What about Ian Paisley? Did he not keep the "pot boiling" himself? I can remember reading a quote by a loyalist prisoner saying "I wish I never had heard of that man Paisley".
Sadly, If Gregory Campbell ever had a sharp mind, it's been dulled by the bigotry, fear, and hatred that live rent-free in his poor narrow mind.
It's time for everyone to forgive everything and everyone.💚☘️
I lived a few doors down in Florence Street from Gregory. I remember him getting the cage over his back yard shortly after the shootings in Gransha. Mad thing was an IRA family lived 2 doors away from him, then a top UDA later moved in beside him til he got shot.
did Gregory campbell expect martin mcguiness to be other than a normal family man? did he expect him to intimitdate his own wife - kneecap his kids etc. etc.?
Stephen Hill .. lol least he never denied it, Ol Martin bullshitted all the way to his grave 😂 Thank fuck he gone 🙂
would have made for a more interesting film, what a shitehole.
@@davida369 play nice 👍
@@KB-420. He got up your nose so he won...
@@michaelahern6821 🤣🤣🤣 Why cause I left a reply? If that's you're theory then must mean I got up you're nose since you just took time out of you're day to give me a comment, you silly little butt hurt boy 😉
I like the way Martin hit the soldier with his door opening his bonnet
I've subd you for the content....
PEGGY MC GUINESS FROM TIRCONNELL WHAT A BEAUTIFIL PERSON
Ah yes Gregory Campbell's wife believes as a Christian God will keep them safe. What about all the other people that were killed? Obviously not Christian enough.
Campbell must have an inferiority complex - seems like he is on the defensive.
What I'm on about is that Campbell referred to McGuinness being the biggest "pot-stirrer" IN DERRY. I don't believe that city has ever been Paisley's stamping ground has it? I don't disagree that Paisley has been one of the biggest troublemakers of the last 50+ years but Campbell's comment has a specific context that you've ignored.
"Smash Sinn Fein" . Didn't work did it? Lol, TAL32!
For now, just for now.
Gregory says that civic people marching for the right to vote is provocative & this march was infamitary is hilarious 😂 considering the Marches he does, complete hypocrite.
How ironic at 6:50 he complains about a nationalist civil rites march that marched in a provocative way but yet he must think the unionists marching every 12th of July isn't provocative even when they enfringe into nationalist area's😂😂
He did specify "in Londonderry", to be fair. Paisley of course was most active further east.
I'm quite surprised that Martin McGuinness travelled around the Irish countryside in a car. A rouge patrol of UDR/RUC could have slotted him without any witnesses.
Didnt know the RUC/UDR wore makeup - rouge... i think you meant 'rogue' :)
@@shill700 You've too much time on your hands. Predictive text is my excuse.
Yeah...and there would have been a bloodbath after it...
It’s not an orange state anymore Martin and Gerry knew the path they were taking 🇮🇪32
🇮🇪🇮🇪Derry 🇮🇪🇮🇪👍
My. Mum was a military driver and was Ian paisley's security driver my dad an nco in the queen's regiment both said Ian paisley was a vile human being. I was baptised a Catholic but my heart is prodistent with that said I do wish the English would leave the Irish alone.
go home
People like Gregory lose more and more respect from people as time goes by.. why? For a refusal to face the realities... There's large portions of Unionism that still unfortunately act like this...
Let's not forget the IRA tried to make peace with a power sharing Agreement way back in the 80's. Ian Paisley made sure there'd be no peace
He is safe all this pretty much in past