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49. Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland?
Responses
olitics is a personal private relationship you have and that's fine but you can't go around telling everyone they are wrong and you are right
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rove, the situation will only get worse. I believe that schools need to be educated on how to treat not just Protestant or Catholics but people in general and they should be taught about prejudice and discrimination at a younger age to set an example and
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s a fear that all these children live with everyday, that they can't escape cause it's all they can afford to live in is a council estate that is run by paramilitaries. It is a joke.
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to move forward in the future, societal issues like these need to be addressed appropriately, making Northern Ireland a more comfortable and secure place to live.
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Disclaimer
Please note that these frequencies are not weighted.
In 2023 all 16-year-olds who celebrated their 16th birthday in January, February or March 2023 were invited to take part. YLT 2023 was a split survey. YLT is part of a suite of surveys, which includes the Kids’ Life and Times (KLT) survey of P7 children (10-11 year-olds), and Northern Ireland Life and Times (NILT) survey of adults (18 years +).