The Scotsman

Sinn Féin Kingsmill video MP resigns

- By MICHAEL MCHUGH

Asinnféinm­pwhocaused outrage by posing with a Kingsmill-branded loaf on his head on the anniversar­y of the Kingsmill massacre has resigned.

West Tyrone MP Barry Mcelduff, who had already been suspended by his party for three months, said that staying in the job would have impeded efforts to forge reconcilia­tion in Northern Ireland.

Mr Mcelduff reiterated his insistence that he had not meant the video as a reference to the sectarian murders of ten Protestant workmen by republican paramilita­ries near the south Armagh village of Kingsmill in 1976.

He said his greatest regret was the “deep and unnecessar­y hurt” his video had caused.

“I again offer my profound apology to those families and to the wider victims community,” he said.

The sole survivor of the attack, Alan Black, welcomed the resignatio­n.

Mr Black said the fallout from the Twitter video forced him to re-live the trauma of the attack, in which he was shot 18 times.

Sinn Féin has faced criticism on both sides of the Irish border over the video. West Tyrone is a very safe Sinn Féin seat and the party is likely to hold it in a by-election.

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