DUP: We will vote against Government on Brexit over border in Irish Sea
Richard Cruise: The DUP are divisive and no longer relevant. Their time is limited to the lifespan of their sheep and then they will be forgotten.
Robert Stevenson: Richard Cruise, if there’s an election, will their vote diminish? Of course not.
Richard Cruise: Robert Stevenson, I do not live in the past and, therefore, do not look at everything in black and white, or Green and Orange.
Robert Stevenson: Richard Cruise, who is going to take over? You live in a fantasy world. Of course it’s Orange and Green. Catholics vote republican for a united Ireland, Protestants vote unionist to stay in the Union. That’s why they get big votes.
Kevo Meehan: People need to listen to the interview on Radio 4 this morning. There are already veterinary checks between Ireland and Britain (down the Irish Sea).
Alastair Scott-McKinley: DUP have been bluffing for years. They don’t even read the legislation they are responsible for.
GR Rutherford: Alastair Scott-McKinley, which piece of legislation?
Alastair Scott-McKinley:
GR Rutherford, Renewable Heat Incentive. Arlene made that clear in her evidence to the inquiry.
Scott Devenay: Alastair Scott-McKinley, Michelle
O’Neill was in charge of the department in charge of that scheme. When did she join the DUP?
Gerard Moran: Scott Devenay, no she wasn’t.
GR Rutherford: All MLAs are legislators — that is what they were elected to do.
Albert June: Arlene was in charge of the development and implementation of RHI. It was her job, above all others, to know
the detail of her own scheme.
Stuart Kelly: Anyone would think there is an election looming. Time to herd the sheep.
Steph Mills: No way we’ll wear a land border either, so wise up all round, Arlene.
Dave Hutch: Steph Mills, exactly where do you fit into “no way we’ll wear a land border”? Is it being built wherever you live?