Former Derry star and GAA pundit Brolly would consider running for election

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Former Derry star and GAA pundit Brolly would consider running for election
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On a potential 32-county All-Ireland in future, Brolly was very clear

Derry All-Ireland winner and now GAA pundit Joe Brolly feels he 'can make a contribution to politics'.

He has, however, been ultra-critical of Arlene Foster and many other members of the DUP party in recent years. "There is such a thing as a political animal. The advantage I would have is that I wouldn't be worn out, I wouldn't be burned out. If I was going into politics in a few years, you would be able to set your sights on 15, 20 years of trying to make a contribution.

"The Union is a fantasy," he went on to explain. "The Brits don't care about the unionist people. They don't give a damn about them.""I said this to Jamie Bryson, you'll still have your soccer clubs here, you'll be doing your 12th of July parades. The protestant identity in the south, nobody cares whether you're protestant or not.

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