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Published 13:49 13 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 14:02 13 Mar 2019 GMT
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Belfast newspaper Irish News is reporting that Tiernan, who's from Meath, made remarks about Bloody Sunday and told unionist parties to "f*ck off to Israel". The Irish Post meanwhile reports that the DUP's Arlene Foster, Sammy Wilson and British Northern Ireland secretary Karen Bradley were singled out by the comedian. The PSNI told the Irish Independent that it did receive one complaint about comments made during the show but said that they "did not constitute a criminal offence." Tiernan is currently touring wth his new stand-up show Paddy Crazy Horse.Received numerous calls from Unionists who had to get up and leave the Tommy Tiernan concert (actor in Derry Girls) in the Ulster Hall due to comments made regarding contentious issues. Understand some have asked for a PSNI investigation to be started.
— Cllr Dale Pankhurst (@Dale_Pankhurst) March 10, 2019
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