It's 9pm in Bangkok and proud Northern Ireland man Darren Clarke has issued a call over Twitter for the rioting over the Union Jack in Belfast to stop.
The Dark Lord talks some sense.
So sad to see,from the other side of the world,what's going on at home in NI. We have come so far,please compromise.#ulster #flegs
— Darren Clarke (@DarrenClarke60) December 12, 2012
I'm proud to be from NI and always will be but this rioting only gives us a negative global image..we need to move forward together! #flegs
— Darren Clarke (@DarrenClarke60) December 12, 2012
We all have our grudges to bear but surely the future of NI needs to be together???
— Darren Clarke (@DarrenClarke60) December 12, 2012
We have had our darkest days in NI...keep them there. It's time to respect democracy..the future is our children..let them have a better NI!
— Darren Clarke (@DarrenClarke60) December 12, 2012
We are all right in our own minds but violence resolves nothing! Is the Union Jack flown on limited days throughout the rest of NI!!..yes???
— Darren Clarke (@DarrenClarke60) December 12, 2012
I care about home and our future.we have to break this cycle of rioting etc when things go against the democratic vote! Gnite #ourkidsfuture
— Darren Clarke (@DarrenClarke60) December 12, 2012