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‘Ulster-Scots a wealth denied, and Britishness not valued as it was’: Lee Reynolds
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Lee Reynolds is Northern Ireland's first Commissioner for the Ulster-Scots and the Ulster-British tradition. The Coleraine man is a former DUP special advisor, Belfast city councillor and he’s the man who coordinated the campaign for Brexit in Northern Ireland.
- What does the role entail?
- What is Mr Reynold’s vision?
- And what changes can people expect to see, and hear?
Lee Reynolds joined Ciarán Dunbar in the studio.
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