Belfast Telegraph

We won’t celebrate moment unionists secured ‘their wee statelet’: McDonald

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Cheryl reflects Patton: her The contempt. wording

Quinton O’Hara: God protect the people from politician­s in this land.

Colin Mark: Our wee Norn

Iron.

Fra Hughes: Could have a nationalis­t majority leader by then.

Janice Willighan: Bitter woman. The true face of Sinn Fein is never far away and is a constant reminder

why a united Ireland would never be acceptable.

Michael Adams: Shared space, respect agenda?

Nigel Charleswor­th:

Lovely lady. Loves democracy.

Chris Gray: Reaching out to unionists, bringing them along in the new Ireland.

Paddy Conway: Chris Gray, are you aware of what the statelet meant

for Catholics and nationalis­ts who lived within it way back at its formation and up until the civil rights movement? It was a place of hell.

Paul Casey: She isn’t

invited.

Chris Gray: Paddy Conway, I’m aware that many wrongs were visited on all the people of Northern Ireland from all sides, but saying one thing to suit the narrative appears to be Mary Lou’s strategy.

Paul Colhoun: Helpful and inclusive as always.

William Mann: Typical Shinner. Trying to equivocate everything. The poppy and the lily are not comparable.

Lee McKee: Let’s work together. Ha, ha, ha. Total farce the whole system.

Richard Doherty: Lee McKee, DUP don’t want to work with anyone but the Tories. They are the problem.

Lee McKee: Richard Doherty, as I say, it’s the whole system. The whole lot of them are only in it for themselves.

Coley McStab: Says the woman who lives in a wee EUstatelet­thatisrun from Brussels.

Benny J Woods: Coley McStab, run by elected MEPs.

Brendan Maguire: Wrong, Benny. Run by unelected quangos.

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