Belfast Telegraph

Backstopis‘totallyuna­cceptable’tounionist­s:Dodds

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Anthony Philip McKerr:

I believe you should have used the headline ‘unacceptab­le to the DUP’ as other unionists are not of the same mindset.

Anne Sharvin: The DUP simply do not care about the ordinary person.

Robin Highfield: Anne Sharvin, I’m an ordinary person and I voted out. Out means out. I blame the civil servants for this mess. Also, the Conservati­ves should not have a leader who campaigned to stay in the EU.

Sean Mee: Robin Highfield, ‘Out means out’ is as meaningful as ‘Brexit means Brexit’. Out with no trade deal will likely lead to a recession and a devaluatio­n of the pound.

Damien Kane: If you look closely enough, you can just spot Arlene in the public gallery above, pulling his strings.

David Strain:

Damien Kane, she is, after all, his boss.

Sean McGovern: It’s grand. It’ll do until we get a border poll.

Davy McGimpsey: Sean McGovern, when you lose it, what’s your next move?

Nevin Reid: Davy McGimpsey, if a border poll was called tomorrow, there would be a landslide for a united Ireland. It’s coming, quicker than people like you think. Sandra M Walsh: Nevin Reid, another deluded and ill-informed individual.

Alex Kall: Every politician in Northern Ireland has failed to abide by the commitment­s they gave. Get back to work.

Michael Ellard: He’s there, cracking the whip about Brexit, and Northern Ireland is without an assembly. The DUP helped to bring down the Assembly, now they want to bring down the UK Government. Go back home and sort out your own problems.

Jackie McQuillan: When the leaders of business are supporting the deal, you know it is because they recognise the dangers of a non-deal Brexit.

Ronnie Matthews: What is just as unacceptab­le is the shambles that is Stormont.

Proinsias Mac An Bheatha : This Brexit farce just keeps on giving.

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