Belfast Telegraph

Suzanne Breen: Tory treachery has left the DUP looking foolish

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Ronnie Matthews:

Well, the DUP were told but wouldn’t listen. They should remember the words of Edward Carson. May’s deal was better for Northern Ireland, but all they could think was saving the Union. They were blind to everything else. I take no pleasure in saying, “Another fine mess you got us into, Ollie”.

William Lindsay Jr:

Ronnie Matthews, I think you mean Stan, but we get what you mean.

Michael Ellard:

Ronnie Matthews, yes, the DUP will never save the Union.

Damian O’Hanlon:

That’s an image that warms the heart.

Heather Swain:

So terrorists win? Does that make you happy?

Damian O’Hanlon:

Heather Swain, explain.

Joe Rush:

Arlene, you and Boris did your best, but it’s now time to get this Brexit done. The alternativ­es are now unthinkabl­e.

Thomas Harkin:

Joe Rush, what are the alternativ­es?

John Manson:

The English people see you as a Paddy. Looking foolish is what unionists do.

Ger Devereux:

Only a couple of weeks ago, the DUP were chanting “Boris, Boris”. So, yes, the DUP do look foolish.

Michael Linfield:

John Manson, sure we’re all British because we were born in Northern Ireland. Aren’t we?

John Roberts:

Game’s still afoot. Chins up. I awoke today still a British citizen within the United Kingdom, as did every robotic republican in Northern Ireland.

Paul McMorrow:

If Boris wanted a no-deal, then why would he be pushing for this? Even if there’s a new Prime Minister, there won’t be a no-deal. Come back to reality.

Robbie Carroll:

John Roberts, in most people’s eyes, you’re just another Paddy in a bowler hat.

Stephen Gillespie:

Unionism sold out by unionists. Take your loyalist blinkers off. They don’t want you.

Tony Mulholland:

John Roberts, remember that time you thought you were kingmakers?

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