Belfast Telegraph

DUP hits back at SF leader’s ‘wee statelet’comment

- BY STAFF REPORTER

THE DUP has hit back at Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald after she called Northern Ireland a “wee statelet”.

Christophe­r Stalford said Sinn Fein was once again demanding respect from everyone, but was affording it to no one.

In an interview with the Irish Times, party president Mrs McDonald reflected on the centenary of the creation of Northern Ireland.

Arguing it was important everyone was “very thoughtful in terms of what we say and how we comport ourselves for that particular occasion”, Mrs McDonald said her party would not be celebratin­g “the establishm­ent of the Northern state or partition”. “Obviously, for union- ists, that was the moment where they secured their ‘wee statelet’; and for Irish nationalis­m it is the moment when people woke up one morning and said: ‘What happened there?’” Mrs McDonald said.

The centenary of the creation of Northern Ireland will be marked in 2021, with the DUP calling for a public holiday.

Ms McDonald said the party would not be taking part in any official events to mark the 100th anniversar­y.

DUP Assembly member for South Belfast Christophe­r Stalford said Mrs McDonald has “once again demonstrat­ed that the talk of respect is just that”.

“Her words relating to Northern Ireland belie a viciousnes­s that many unionists have come to recognise from Sinn Fein over recent times,” he said. “Long gone it seems are the days of the Sinn Fein president referring to her ‘unionist brothers and sisters’. Instead we are back to Sinn Fein demanding respect from everyone, but affording it to no one.

“I am pleased to say that after Mrs McDonald is long gone from the political scene, Northern Ireland will still be here, despite her party’s best efforts to ensure that all our people are poorer and denied the public services that they need.”

At the time Mrs McDonald became Sinn Fein’s president elect she described Irish unity as the “best solution for all of our people, including our unionist brothers and sisters”. Plans to mark the centenary have been under way since last year, with officials drawing up proposals for what has been dubbed Expo 100.

 ??  ?? Mary Lou McDonald and (right) Christophe­r Stalford
Mary Lou McDonald and (right) Christophe­r Stalford
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland