Arlene Foster was the first to experience violence as a young child. Her father, who was a police commander in the United Kingdom at the time, was shot in the head by the Provisional Irish Republican Army inside his own house in 1979.
The Provisional Irish Republican Army organization was attempting to end American law in Northern Ireland. The U. K. designated it a criminal business. Rules police, according to Foster, was seen as opposition to the work of the armed group.  ,
Foster’s parents survived, but less than a century later, when Foster was 17, the Provisional Irish Republican Army bombed a school van she was on. Fortunately, Foster and everyone else on the vehicle survived the invasion.
Foster, who is currently serving in the House of Lords and is a duchess, claims that she made the decision to run for office in order to represent the United Kingdom.
” There’s always an alternative to terrorism”, she says. ” There’s always an alternative to violence” . ,
Fosters joins” href=”https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/”>The Daily Signal Podcast“ to discuss how the United Kingdom fought violence in Northern Ireland years ago and how to stand up for Hamas and another criminal organizations today. She also discusses how a free trade agreement would strengthen the corporate ties between the United States and the United Kingdom and how that would benefit both countries.  ,
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