Belfast Telegraph

Outcry over SF woman’s foul-mouthed rant against Bangor,

- BY SUZANNE BREEN

A SINN FEIN councillor in Co Down has described Bangor as a “s***hole” that she never again wants to visit.

Naomi Bailie (below), a former mayor of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council, made the controvers­ial remarks on Facebook after visiting the seaside town last weekend.

Ms Bailie is described on her party’s website as a political adviser to Chris Hazzard MLA, who is seeking to win the South Down Westminste­r seat, which had been held by the SDLP’s Margaret Ritchie.

Ms Bailie’s Facebook post was made on the same day as junior Orangemen marched in Bangor.

She referred to encounteri­ng the disaster of a “KultureFes­t session”.

The Belfast Telegraph unsuccessf­ully attempted to contact Sinn Fein and Ms Bailie last night.

In a post on Saturday afternoon, Ms Bailie wrote: “I will never in my life again go near that s***hole that is Bangor.

“Thought nice weather, ice cream, pop up market, I’ll go for a wee walk here along the marina and have a look at the stalls…

“Disaster! What should have been a lovely day for everyone just turned into a KultureFes­t session! No surprise there then I hear you say! Well done Ards and North Down Council on yet another expedition of how not to do things for the whole community.”

North Down DUP MLA Alex Easton last night condemned the remarks.

“I am shocked by Ms Bailie’s comments on my home town and she needs to clarify her position,” he said.

“People in Bangor will find what she said insulting and offensive. Bangor is a wonderful place to live where people from all sorts of background­s and different communitie­s get on well.

“I am horrified that a Sinn Fein representa­tive holds such negative views of a beautiful town.”

Ms Bailie (31) is one of Sinn Fein’s most high-profile councillor­s in Co Down. She was seriously ill with meningitis late last year. She spent two months in hospital but returned to her husband Gerard and baby daughter Niadh in February.

Ms Bailie’s remarks follow a recent controvers­ial tweet by DUP South Down MLA Jim Wells, who said that Sinn Fein was not welcome in “unionist” Rathfrilan­d.

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