Stormont cannot be resurrected without fundamental reform: Aiken
Michael Ellard: The whole problem is the two main parties are just interested in power, not the good of the province, or the people.
Lewis Montgomery: The height of insanity is to keep repeating the same experiment and expect a different result.
Nigel Sinton: Get it done. The people need it upand-running again.
Robert Stevenson: We need new parties, new people, going forwards, not backwards.
Jean Lee: Disgraceful, being paid for not working.
Richard Tyrie: Power, status and greed before the people’s need.
Mary Montgomery: Bring on direct rule. What are the powers-that-be waiting for?
Sean McNally: Four weeks was all Foster had
to stand aside for.
Doreen Houston: Not that it’s worth much when it is sitting.
Hilary Hamill: Time to close it. Why vote?
Trevor Lynn: Williamson Anybody can be an armchair critic. He has plenty to say, but all of no substance or relevance. Just trying to look authentic.
Jackie Graham: Go back to work. Eilis O’Hanlon: Unionists who flirt with the fantasy of Corbyn in Downing Street should be careful whattheywishfor
Liam Mac Uaid: That would be the Jeremy Corbyn who said: “My thoughts are with the family and loved ones of Lyra McKee, senselessly killed while doing her job as a journalist.”
Aine Miller: Since when is Corbyn a dissident sympathiser? This is ridiculous.
Declan Loughlin: All governments are liars. Don’t get sucked into any of it.
Aaron Fulton: There is some truth in the article. Commisar Corbynoff is a danger to society.
Charles Williams: Trying to associate the killing of Lyra McKee to Corbyn is like trying to associate the JFK assassination to Boris Johnson.