Both sides may be at loggerheads, but neither will want to collapse Stormont
George Young:
The failure of journalists to separate a Stormont government from a devolved government created by the Labour Party means that Alex Kane may have some accuracy in his storytelling. Not to the people’s advantage, of course.
Joy Hamilton:
Oh, just get on with it. Problems arise, but no need to collapse the Assembly again. Why does that have to happen? People are sick of this type of rhetoric.
Garry Currid:
It’s obvious that the state is a failure. How long will this go on? Do you not agree it is over, finished? It is a dead parrot.
Tim Fergusson:
Might be for the greater good, because SF and DUP are totally wasting any chance we have of normality.
Paul Magee:
Bring on
direct rule.
Marie Monaghan:
Not working. Never will.
Noel Morley:
The Shinners only do what suits them. They won’t resign, or step aside, and nobody else will either. The Shinners know that.
Doreen Laverty:
Get on with your work. And if you are wrong, always apologise.
Amanda Scott:
It’s never going to work. SF don’t want it to work. They hate anything British.
Paul Magee:
Collapse it.
Shinners only use what suits them.
Gwen Mcmanus:
SF want it their way, or it’s no way.
Robert Crawford:
Direct
rule. No other way.
Neil Gillespie:
And why is that a bad thing?
Sandra Mcintyre:
They
better not.
Eileen Copeland:
I’m fed up with the whole lot of them.
Gearoid Gorman
Throw
them out.
Steven Mcgivern
Michelle O’neill broke coronavirus restrictions twice in the space of a couple of days, while, at the same time, telling everyone what they can and cannot do.
Mark Bailey
Would be better to walk away sooner rather than later.
William Mccue
Walk out,
DUP. Spineless.