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Bill Summerfield, 28, originally of South Africa but now living in England, gives his reaction to his first-ever Twelfth of July in Belfast (2025)
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00:00Sir, could you introduce yourself and tell us how today has gone for you?
00:03Yeah, my name is Bill Summerfield.
00:05I was born in South Africa, lived in England now for 20 years.
00:08My father-in-law here is from this area.
00:11He was born and bred here.
00:12So I'm over to see his roots, see the celebrations here.
00:15Lived in England for 20 years.
00:17I've never seen patriotism like this anywhere in England, Scotland, Wales.
00:20So we wanted to come see the marches.
00:22It's been fantastic.
00:24Patriotism on show, you don't see anywhere else in the UK like this.
00:27So it's been classed.
00:28Is this your first Orange Parade?
00:30First Orange Parade.
00:31Won't be the last.
00:32We'll definitely come again.
00:33Terrific.
00:35And what do you make then of the general atmosphere of the place?
00:40Classed, to be honest.
00:41It's all been...
00:42We went to Bonfire last night.
00:45We're on a couple of tours.
00:47Everyone's happy, buzzing.
00:48Here for the same reason.
00:50Again, the patriotism has touched us all, I think.
00:53So yeah, it's been classed, good atmosphere.
00:54It's been a good atmosphere.

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