Former Ukip leader 'would break the law to pull down Irish language sign if erected on his street'

Ukip's former leader in Northern Ireland has said he would break the law to pull down an Irish language sign if one was erected on his street.

Former Ukip leader 'would break the law to pull down Irish language sign if erected on his street'

Ukip's former leader in Northern Ireland has said he would break the law to pull down an Irish language sign if one was erected on his street.

David McNarry, a one-time senior member of the Ulster Unionist Party, compared his potential unlawful activity to the suffragette movement.

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