Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt says the recent violence in Belfast, over a decision to fly the Union flag less frequently, is due to weak leadership and a lack of foresight. The Protestant actor, who grew up in Portrush, County Antrim, believes those responsible need to think of the children and the country’s future.
Nesbit, who recently starred in “The Hobbit: an Unexpected Journey”, said “I don’t think it can go back to what it was. What’s happened recently in Belfast is a result of the fact that leadership has been a bit weak. It needs to connect much more.
“They should ask why these kids are doing this – some of those kids have no idea what they’re rioting about half the time. There’s a sense of disconnection. Kids are not being involved or being given options. Leadership has to get hold of that. But this will pass.
“What’s fabulous is that a lot of graduates are now staying in the country, and the universities are also getting in more foreign students. That’s a great sign. Belfast is a city which, while not forgetting its past, is living comfortably with its present and looking forward to its future.
“When I was growing up, Belfast City Hall was surrounded by security and we had no access to it. But now people come in and out of it all the time. On a nice day, office workers and students sit on the lawn outside and have lunch. It’s great to see how Northern Ireland has changed. To be part of that is fantastic.”
Speaking to the BBC Radio Times he said commented on a recent poll in Ireland which showed the majority of Catholics in Northern Ireland are against a United Ireland.
Nesbitt said “As long as it continues to be a trouble-free Ireland, the North and the South will sit very comfortably together. Unification is less important than the fact Ireland is now conflict-free.”
The actor recently took on the role of presenter for the BBC’s documentary “100 reasons to love Northern Ireland”. Currently living in South London with his wife and family and having spent 18 months away, filming “The Hobbit”, Nesbit reflected on his home country.
He told the BBC that Britain might learn something from the Irish.
“As fabulous as technology is, it can also make us very anxious,” he told the Radio Times.
“What I discovered all over Ireland is that people living simple lives by the sea or in the remote countryside seem a lot calmer than city folk with their iPads and their Android phones. Across large parts of Ireland, you can’t get a mobile signal, and I came away thinking, ‘No signal, no worries’.”
After some considerations he agreed to present the show for the BBC. He said “I thought it would be a great opportunity to go back and revisit wonderful places I’d been to long ago. I also wanted to find new places and to meet new people. Above all, I wanted to celebrate Ireland for the Irish, as well as hopefully opening a few eyes across the water and challenging people’s preconceptions.”
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.warrenpoint00 | Mar 24, 2013, 02:37 PM EDT
Anglo Norman ,why do you post under so many different names, you are talking to your own posts,you with the long yellow streak, down your back.
anglo-norman | Mar 24, 2013, 12:23 AM EDT
warrenpoint- you are british son
Dushlain | Mar 23, 2013, 08:37 PM EDT
Warrenpoint: What makes you think I'm a lad.LOL. What makes you think the Irish Indo would not accept your opinion. Have you tried writing to them or are you too lazy. (IRISH OWNED AND RUN). They accept everybody's opinion. Tell us what a true Irish person is and what rules we should follow. Give us more laughs do.
butlerreport | Mar 23, 2013, 06:41 PM EDT
As someone from Ireland (South) the UK can keep the North. I don't want it and I'd hazard a guess most others don't either. A recent poll in NI showed only 17% wanted to be part of Ireland - I can't blame them; nothing down here but unemployment and cronyism.
STEVENSTAR | Mar 23, 2013, 05:48 PM EDT
I THINK NOW WE HAVE ENOUGH CLAP TRAP ON HERE COMING FROM AMERICANS ABOUT IRELAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND... IM QUIET HAPPY WITH THE WAY IRELAND IS AND NOW THAT WE HAVE PEAVE JUST LIKE 95% OF IRISH CITIZENS ARE.. AS AN IRISHMAN I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEM WITH N.IRELAND BEEN PART OF THE UK...NONE WHAT SO EVER!! I HAVE BRITISH FRIENDS FROM ENGLAND... N IRELAND AND I HAVE IRISH FRIENDS WHO LIVE IN N IRELAND .. AND IF I SAID THAT AT THE FAMILY DINNER TABLE OVER HERE .. NOBODY WOULD CARE LESS... 'BUT' ITS THESE AMERICANS ON HERE WHO GET UPTIGHT AND ANGRY AT PEOPLE LIKE ME.. JUST BECAUSE IM HAPPY WITH PEACE... YOU AMERICANS CAUSE WARS ALL OVER THE WORLD AND YOU SURE WONT BE 'DICTATING' TO ME AS TO WHAT I SHOULD AND SHOULDNT THINK !!!........IM SECURE IN MY OWN IRISHNESS AND CULTURE AND I AM NOT FULL OF HATRED OR ARROGANCE.. I LIVE IN A QUIET PEACEFUL COUNTRY .. AND THE KNACKERS WHO PLANTED THE BOMBS HAVE STOPPED FROM BOTH SIDES..I DO NOT WANT TO WAKE UP AND READ IN M DAILY NEWSPAPERS EVERY DAY OF INNOCENT WOMEN MEN AND CHILDREN BEEN KILLED BY BOMBS ALL OVER A BIT OF OOULD LAND..MANS ARROGANCE AND HATRED CAUSES WARS..AND ID MEET ANY OF YOU FACE TO FACE AND HAVE NO HESITATION EXPRESSING MY VIEWS.. LONG LIVE PEACE !!!
warrenpoint00 | Mar 23, 2013, 05:42 PM EDT
Gordon ,Dude the Irish Indo would never accept my opinion, just as any other anti Irish british rag would not accept it either and we true Irish people really could not give a damn what these partitionist rags accept.As for Dushlain ,you are one smelly free stater lad.You really believe that true Irish people are jealous of your useless free state.You set up a state within a proud nation,you call it free, and you are proud of this.Man you are thicker than the typical free stater lad.
Gordan Duggan | Mar 23, 2013, 02:31 PM EDT
Warrenpoint, many of us come on this website to defend our country, the Irish Republic, because we had been told by our relatives and friends in the U.S. of the anti-Irish State comments here. We will continue to do so. The IrishIndo and Irish Times both have websites so you are welcome to write to them with your views. I dare you to do so and any others who may share your views (including Sean, IrishFree1916 (when he's finished praying for the English) and AloisMartin (when he's come off his meds). We all await your comments with bated breath not. I'm sure you will do yourself justice.
Dushlain | Mar 23, 2013, 01:46 PM EDT
Warrenpoint you are some saddo man. What is a real Irish person in your opinion? Enlighten the rest of us Irish do and really make us laugh or we'll think your jealous of us in the "Free State" or do you not see the irony of the word "free".
puffin | Mar 23, 2013, 01:03 AM EDT
pilib04 You could not be more wrong.Nesbitts father was a Country school teacher who was an absolute gentleman.who taught several menbers of my family.Jimmys sisters are cultured and extremely attractive girls one of whom I had an notion of,How is it the moderators of this site allow posters to defame and libel a perfectly decent family,but edit critique of the likes of Corry mass murderer of West Cork.
curtisjohnson | Mar 22, 2013, 11:27 PM EDT
Excellent insights, warrenpoint00 and IrelandNorth. Britain was never a nation and the Dublin west brits just want Ireland to be a cheap industrial estate imitation. " Ulster-Scot Calvinists (USCs) need to assuage the dark karma of their planter forefathers, and stop doing the devil's work of dangerous dualism." True, like their cousins whose ancestors were in the Klan.
warrenpoint00 | Mar 22, 2013, 07:24 PM EDT
Good old AngloNorman, just like James the Hobbit,Dodgy Gordon and poor STEVEN, no nation to be proud or part of,walking around with that emblem of losers emblazoned on their backs, that distinctive yellow streak.Bunch of big fat women,s nickers, all of them. Man do those free Staters and brits smell.Sad,sad losers
warrenpoint00 | Mar 22, 2013, 07:12 PM EDT
GORDON DUGGAN, why on earth do you come on this site then if you get really offended about all thing s that are near and dear to us real Irish folk.You must have some sort of sad web site in the FREE STATE that can satisfy your needs. I could suggest maybe the so called Irish Indo, now there is a great partitionist,institute that must have a site, that might do you proud.Section 32 is all gone dude, are,nt you guys just livid, now that the real Irish have a voice ,thanks to Irish Central.
anglo-norman | Mar 22, 2013, 03:50 PM EDT
Warrenpoint- Spoken like a True Brit
Gordan Duggan | Mar 22, 2013, 03:45 PM EDT
SevenStar: you're so right but nobody is listening to us Irish in Ireland instead they to on and on about the North, the Famine, 1916, the Civil War etc. telling us how we should run our own country. Relatives in America warned us about this site and they were so right.
Gordan Duggan | Mar 22, 2013, 03:39 PM EDT
SevenStar: And so say all of us. But nobody is listening to us Irish in Ireland.
IrelandNorth | Mar 22, 2013, 03:11 PM EDT
Deep peace is unlikely to kick-in as long as Ireland is rent-in-twain. True peace can't be had in a divided island nation. Ulster-Scot Calvinists (USCs) need to assuage the dark karma of their planter forefathers, and stop doing the devil's work of dangerous dualism.
IrelandNorth | Mar 22, 2013, 03:11 PM EDT
Deep peace is unlikely to kick-in as long as Ireland is rent-in-twain. True peace can't be had in a divided island nation. Ulster-Scot Calvinists (USCs) need to assuage the dark karma of their planter forefathers, and stop doing the devil's work of dangerous dualism.
Sparklet | Mar 22, 2013, 02:17 PM EDT
Of course peace is more important than land, as long as every person has the same rights as the next, and there's true equality. Anyone who thinks otherwise is not speaking for the majority of Irish people.
warrenpoint00 | Mar 22, 2013, 01:29 PM EDT
Curtisj, we recognize people like allan07 very easily in this part of Ireland.They are the one,s that never smile ,always looking guilty, for the thieving that they done of course, and they have blushed red faces with little purple streaks.Very recognizable, those thieving planters, a little bit like their free state friends, the only difference is the free staters have a long yellow streak going down their backs.
curtisjohnson | Mar 21, 2013, 10:33 PM EDT
allan007 is racist trash who frequently turns up on supremacist web sites. Why don't you tell the posters what you think about black people and other minorities, puffy?
curtisjohnson | Mar 21, 2013, 10:29 PM EDT
@Allan007 "What about the citizens of the Free State after 1921 whom were discriminated against for being protestant?" Cry me a river - what about the indigenous population who were forceably evacuated from their homes each time your beloved terror state gained control of another portion of the country. Compare the alleged treatment of the loyalist population in the free state to the real repression unleashed against loyalist in the US following the American revolution.
aloistmartin | Mar 21, 2013, 09:55 PM EDT
Residency is only a small part of Nationality; ''SEVENSTAR@ ! But Keep Pushing ~
STEVENSTAR | Mar 21, 2013, 09:03 PM EDT
I THINK NOW WE HAVE ENOUGH CLAP TRAP ON HERE COMING FROM AMERICANS ABOUT IRELAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND... IM QUIET HAPPY WITH THE WAY IRELAND IS AND NOW THAT WE HAVE PEAVE JUST LIKE 95% OF IRISH CITIZENS ARE.. AS AN IRISHMAN I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEM WITH N.IRELAND BEEN PART OF THE UK...NONE WHAT SO EVER!! I HAVE BRITISH FRIENDS FROM ENGLAND... N IRELAND AND I HAVE IRISH FRIENDS WHO LIVE IN N IRELAND .. AND IF I SAID THAT AT THE FAMILY DINNER TABLE OVER HERE .. NOBODY WOULD CARE LESS... 'BUT' ITS THESE AMERICANS ON HERE WHO GET UPTIGHT AND ANGRY AT PEOPLE LIKE ME.. JUST BECAUSE IM HAPPY WITH PEACE... YOU AMERICANS CAUSE WARS ALL OVER THE WORLD AND YOU SURE WONT BE 'DICTATING' TO ME AS TO WHAT I SHOULD AND SHOULDNT THINK !!!........IM SECURE IN MY OWN IRISHNESS AND CULTURE AND I AM NOT FULL OF HATRED OR ARROGANCE.. I LIVE IN A QUIET PEACEFUL COUNTRY .. AND THE KNACKERS WHO PLANTED THE BOMBS HAVE STOPPED FROM BOTH SIDES..I DO NOT WANT TO WAKE UP AND READ IN M DAILY NEWSPAPERS EVERY DAY OF INNOCENT WOMEN MEN AND CHILDREN BEEN KILLED BY BOMBS ALL OVER A BIT OF OOULD LAND..MANS ARROGANCE AND HATRED CAUSES WARS..AND ID MEET ANY OF YOU FACE TO FACE AND HAVE NO HESITATION EXPRESSING MY VIEWS.. LONG LIVE PEACE !!!
warrenpoint00 | Mar 21, 2013, 07:05 PM EDT
allan 07 you lunatic mouthpiece for british imperialism,why is it that fools like you can never make your mind up about what nationality you really are.You talk of James Hobbit, being Irish, and like you, northern Irish and a british citizen as well.You clowns need to make your mind up about who and what you are, and DO NOT ever forget that you are living in the nation of Ireland. Run along now and wipe the slurry from your chin, we Irish wont have you smelling up our nation, any more than we have to, you british thief you.
pilib04 | Mar 21, 2013, 06:34 PM EDT
Nesbitt's family have a long history of Protestant supremacism and triumphalism. They guy apparently maintains his sectarian bigotry!
pilib04 | Mar 21, 2013, 06:28 PM EDT
These "kids" were assaulting, police, firebombing buses, cars, and homes. These kids have reduced the City Centre Belfast ecomony to ruins. These kids are a handful of Belfast youth and totally unrepresentative of even a fraction of the population. They oppose democracy and parity of esteem. Mr. Nesbitt hails from one of the most vicious sectarian areas of Northern Ireland. His disregard for the Alliance Party, Sinn Fein and the SDLP exposes his bias!
Smyrnian | Mar 21, 2013, 05:55 PM EDT
Stevenstar - So Irish citizens who do not live in Ireland at the moment are disenfranchised??????
IrelandNorth | Mar 21, 2013, 02:57 PM EDT
Violence was the language of the unheard. The reason all of Ireland has a modicum of peace right now is because progressive people on both sides made an effort to actively listen to their opponents. Injustice causes violence. Partition and plantation were perceived as unjust by fair minded people of all denominations. If peace is more important than departition, it is likely to lead to it. And a yearning for a reunited Ireland is not the exclusive preserve of Irish Roman Catholics.
merefalow | Mar 21, 2013, 02:40 PM EDT
apart from the problem of a planted country,he,s right about one thing,the peace and tranquility of a lovely sparsely inhabited country,unique in europe because its population was decimated by famine and invasion.UNFORTUNATELY its soul has been solD by its corrupt politicoes and greedy banksters and its borders have been breached destroying that unique oportunity to remaim what it was.UNRESTRICTED IMIGRATION CAME,CRAZY GREEDY LENDING SCHEMES,they let the vultures in,the BANKSTERS,the factories ,the builders,the exploiters,all in the name of this world wide objective of capitalism GROWTH,The magic growth,we must have it,every one wants it,THE HOLY GRAIL OF CAPITALISM,but anything that keeps growing eventually falls over(IE,THE GREAT bubbles THEY CREATE)the whole philosophy is fatally flawed.Poor ireland,you were happier before the rotten EU.
warrenpoint00 | Mar 21, 2013, 02:34 PM EDT
What a bunch of crap from "another" wannabe star, as if STEVENSTAR was not enough for us Irish ,now we have to listen to another slurry mouth Hobbit.Hobbit says" they should ask these kids why are they doing this".This hobbit fool must realize that Willie Frazier ,one of the chief organizers of this terrorist campaign is a 51 year old man, and he has plenty of 51 year old kids for company, in his terror campaign, as well.This british foreigner, should stick to his lousy acting job and keep his one sided anti Irish,l british opinion to himself.Leave Irish problems to the real Irish to sort out Mr hobbit, go have tea with your free state friends,that way we Irish can contain the smell.
Searlit | Mar 21, 2013, 10:30 AM EDT
Just one question. Do you think there would have been peace without the promise? There are people trying to work things out by negotiating in a peaceful way. They have been doing so since the last Earls were exiled and the English Planted Protestants on Irish land. A minority have chosen violent means, at times. However, the violence that it took for the English to suppress the Irish and their rights is brushed aside by many Protestants. I agree that peace is more important than a United Ireland. I just think that all groups need a voice in that peace process.
kerry214 | Mar 21, 2013, 10:24 AM EDT
To StevenStar: Before you bad-mouth we Americans you should stop and reflect on why Americans supported Minorities(They were not small) The Statelet of Northern Ireland allowed blatant discrimination against Catholics in housing, jobs, and yes, even denied healthcare. If you saw one of your own suffering, you do recall the "B-Specials) don't you, would you not try to help. I believe my country has been there ready to help the people of Ireland be they Catholic or Non-Catholic more than any other Nation. As James Nesbitt stated people want peace, Ireland deserves it. Try to be a little less hateful. You will feel better at the end of the day.
STEVENSTAR | Mar 21, 2013, 06:07 AM EDT
WELL SAID JAMES AND WE NEED MORE IRISH CITIZENS ON HERE WHO LIVE IN IRELAND TO SEND THIS SIGNAL OUT TO THESE AMERICANS WHO WERE FINANCIALLY SUPPORTING SMALL MINORITIES IN OUR COUNTRY FOR YEARS CAUSING TROUBLE AND KILLING INNOCENT PEOPLE!!!
kerry214 | Mar 21, 2013, 02:17 AM EDT
James Nesbitt is a wonderful actor. His take on Ireland is his view. It's not wrong or right but, it is his perception. He has a right to it. This is not a hate mongering man. He loves his country, and the people in it. My favorite series that he did was Murphy's Law. It was hard to get here in the States, but I got it. Played it so many times I could recite the dialogue. Nesbitt is another example of the talent Ireland has produced. The Country & Nesbitt make me proud that my ancestors came from Ireland.
aloistmartin | Mar 20, 2013, 08:53 PM EDT
What is it about a United Socialist/Marxist Republic of Ireland that the Wealthy and Influential do not like ? James Connolly was an Heroic Irish Intellectual; James Nesbitt is an Hedonistic Bourgeoisie , Tool !
Curitiba | Mar 20, 2013, 04:54 PM EDT
I liked that drama on the BBC where he played the younger brother of a Catholic victim of a Protestant terrorist, played by Liam Neeson. A very interesting juxtaposition of roles.