Belfast Telegraph

We won’t let EU break NI like we didn’t let the IRA: Sammy Wilson

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Aaron Campbell: If in doubt, mention the ‘Ra.

Chelle Belle: I think you’ll find the scary words are ‘border poll’.

Joe Keatinge: Straight out of the Willie Frazer guide to politics.

Stephen James: Love how deluded republican­s think Irish tricolour would have any relevance in their fabled unified Ireland.

Brian O Leogain: Stephen James, I love how deluded unionists think that, by living in Ireland, it somehow makes them British.

Steven McGivern: Brian O Leogain, if you think Leo and his chums want to share power with Sinn Fein, you’re as delusional as wee Sammy.

Elissa Gallagher: Stephen James, having lived in England for quite a few years, most people didn’t even realise Northern Ireland was part of the UK. They don’t accept our money and — newsflash — they would get rid of us in a heartbeat.

Michael Stewart: Sammy, change the record, please.

Martin O’Neill: Somebody is forgetting that the North voted decisively to remain. He needs to follow the wishes of the people, not just his narrow wee clique. Sounds more like his agenda is compromise­d rather than his country. Stuart Patterson: Martin O’Neill, the majority of the United Kingdom voted to leave, though.

Freddie Jones: Everyone is forgetting it was a collective vote.

Charlie Stewart: Martin O’Neill, you don’t seem to realise that Northern Ireland is British and part of the UK.

Gary Hackett: Stuart Patterson, the majority didn’t vote. Peter Kelly: The DUP and the people who vote for them are a laughing stock. It’s becoming embarrassi­ng now.

Johnny Story: Peter Kelly, who in their right mind wants to have anything to with the EU?

Jonathan Roberts: They only seem to care about themselves. They chose to support Brexit even though the majority of the people they represent were against it.

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