Belfast Telegraph

DUP’s Foster backs Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan

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Christina Murdoch: True colours appearing. Some NI people will be safer than others if NI returns to the dark, pre-GFA days. Would love to know if Boris can even name the six counties of NI, let alone identify the border areas. Great ‘leadership’ we’ve got (not).

Heather Robinson: Christina Murdoch, trying to scare NI people with the bomb and the bullet?

Christina Murdoch: Heather Robinson, she seems to be. Sad times.

Mark Murray: Tweedledum and Tweedledee.

David Mason: “For me, as a former lawyer, I’d need to see the text.” That doesn’t sound like the Arlene we know.

Mightymac Kmc: So, how many times do they want to change it? We’ve already had the St Andrews Agreement. Or do they just want to keep pecking at it until it’s the way they wanted it in the first place? They keep going on about rights etc, but let’s not forget our rights. We voted Yes to the Good Friday Agreement and No to Brexit here in NI.

Charlie McCready: Very inappropri­ate bedfellows. Although there is a certain kinship in delusional thinking.

Francie Rocks: Can she remember the Good Friday Agreement? Stevey Walker: So, something that was written 20 years ago can evolve and be up for misinterpr­etation? Wish the DUP would apply the same logic to the Bible, something that was written 2,000 years ago.

Vicki Nolan: Stevey Walker, absolutely correct.

Tony McCabe: If the GFA, which was voted for democratic­ally, isn’t “sacrosanct”, then the same should apply to Brexit. Sharon Ramsey: Does Arlene believe herself to be the head of the six counties of the north of Ireland?

Paul Macky: She is the greatest advert for Irish unity any republican could ever wish for.

Rab Dawson: withit.

Let’s get on

Cormac O Beaglaoich: No surprises there. The DUP never supported the Good Friday Agreement.

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