Kaiser Happy Creator wrote: » That doesn't square with the coverage I saw on BBC and ITV. Perhaps you're taking from it what you want to find in it.
Under His Eye wrote: » Plenty of Catholics in the UK too don't ya know.
Pinch Flat wrote: » The brisitsh media is obsessed with ireland in general. I think they see us as a child who left home and never came back. Kind of a sentimental thing....
An Claidheamh wrote: » There aren't, and the coverage was less when the Pope was actually there for longer.
TheShockmaster wrote: » I don't think "the brits" are obsessed with anything related to Ireland to be honest. I think we have much more of an interest in them than they do of us.
An Claidheamh wrote: » There aren't,.
An Claidheamh wrote: » I don't recall the BBC, etc giving any coverage to the reason for protests against their queen's visit some years ago.
Try_harder wrote: » Its August its easy filler
Danzy wrote: » There is still a strong sectarian streak running through Britain.
dxhound2005 wrote: » BBC Radio Ulster had three Protestant clergymen from three different denominations discussing the visit. You couldn't make it up.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Is a huge part of this, it's either God or Brexit right now and in a day or two it'll just be Brexit again. Plus The UK media is interested in the contrast between 1979 and 2018 - the old 'Orish' v the new LGBTQ friendly Irish.