Cancer patient whose case reduced O’neill to tears gets treatment
Sarah Harbinson: This broke my heart when I first heard it. People are worrying about money, food, medicine, loved ones. This girl is worrying about treatment that could save her life. It really puts things into perspective. God bless all those other people who have had theirs stopped. It’s just awful. I hope this lady makes a full recovery.
Cheryl Fiona Fleming: Great news. Wishing this patient a speedy recovery.
I hope, when this is all over, that the parties in Stormont keep working together and put their differences aside.
May King: Thank you, Jim Allister, for this great news. Praise the Lord.
Nathan Maguire: Both sides working together is the only thing good coming out of this.
Maggie Mcmanus: Brilliant news for this young woman, but what about others needing treatment or operations before it’s too late?
Jo-anne C Watson Faulkner: Thank you, God. Thinking of her and everyone else who, for whatever reason, is struggling with this.
Margaret Mccormick: Great news. I wish the lady concerned the best of luck.
Roisin Moody: Brilliant. Thank God.
Paul Stew: Excellent. I had a few tears myself.
Amanda Scott: Brilliant. Well done, Jim.
Gary Mccaughey: Some good news for a change.
Mags Moloney: Brilliant.
Alana Taylor-crawford: Brilliant, but what about the others who have had treatment cancelled?
Marie Campbell Burns: Well done to everyone.
John Walsh: Would it have happened if Michelle O’neill hadn’t been moved to tears?
Frank Skillen: Great news for the woman.
Brian Manning: Good news for that lady. In fact, good news for all cancer patients. But Jim Allister again showed his hatred towards Sinn Fein. He could have easily asked Arlene Foster , but he chose to confront Sinn Fein.