More from my unionist background are now considering Irish identity - James Nesbitt
Briefly

Nesbitt expressed uncertainty about the arguments for Irish unity but emphasized openness to discussions, stating, "the debate is out there because it has to be out there."
He commented on his identity, noting, "my background, my culture, my history, does not disallow me from considering myself an Irishman," indicating a shift in perspective among people like him.
Following a hate crime incident, Nesbitt highlighted his concern for the community: "my only concern about that was that it was bringing it to bear in Portrush, where I spend so much of my time now."
Nesbitt acknowledged progress in the political landscape, stating, "Thank God Stormont is back," emphasizing the importance of restoring discussions on Northern Ireland's future.
Read at Irish Independent
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