Considering the future for Ulster-Scots
The future for Ulster-Scots language and culture looks promising. Most Ulster-Scots want to encourage inclusion - and Willie Drennan tells Helen Mark that it should not be politicised, but shared by all.
Douglas Carson agrees that our cultural heritage is enriching and should be shared; and Aidan McPoilin stresses that the language should be preserved for linguistic rather than emblematic or political reasons. (Broadcast: 12/06/1999)
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