Belfast Telegraph

Our message stays the same, says SF MP at unveiling of McGuinness billboard

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Ian Porter: Sham Feign demand respect while a party member mocks the killing of 10 innocent men coming home from work. The party of brass neck.

Darrell McKendry: Sham Feign. Love it.

Ann Sandra: Ha, ha.

Norman McCleery: After what Barry McElduff did, the Shinners still call for respect. I would have given them it if McElduff got kicked out of the party for his actions, but suspended with pay is an insult to victims and the wider community, so any respect you had is gone. Michelle O’Neill had a great chance to put things right and didn’t have the guts to do the right thing.

Steven Bellew: Even if he did go, it would never be enough for unionists. You want it all.

Norman McCleery: That is where you are wrong, Steven. People out there in the unionist community do want power-sharing to work. It is Sinn Fein who have red lines and refuse to work to get the country going again. Sure, they cannot even say ‘Northern Ireland’. What hope is there?

South Londonderr­y RSC: The sectarian mask has slipped and the wheels have well and truly fallen off the Trojan horse. Dishonesty, disrespect and no integrity whatsoever from Sinn Fein.

Steven Bellew: The wheels fell off the DUP’s horse when Arlene failed to show the taxpayers respect by stepping aside over RHI.

Gael Scott: Steven, there is an ongoing investigat­ion into RHI. Up to now, there has been no result. Innocent until proven guilty?

Ann Sandra: Steven, ‘whataboute­ry’ is now classed as an illness. Get well soon.

Sean Coyle: Time SF practised what they preach.

Glenn Pollin: Typical of the politician­s in this country. Love demanding, but short on delivering.

Kurtis Alexander Johnston: Asking for respect while showing none. Yeah, that makes sense.

Gary Allen: They have a brass neck to talk about respect. Their mask slipped and their true colours have been shown.

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