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May's desperation for power will jeopardise peace for 1.8m

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Theresa May. Picture: Jim Mattis (CC BY 2.0)

 

Vaughan Williams

From the outset, and in the interests of honesty and impartiality, I must declare that I am a very rare breed here in Wales - a Welsh Roman Catholic, making up a mammoth 3% of the population.

I assume the figure of my native Holyhead are markedly higher due to the relative proximity of Erin’s Isle (73 miles to the west) and the Irish influx who helped build the railway.

You don’t need any such links, however, to recognise that the DUP being allowed anywhere near the corridors of authority is abhorrent and extremely worrying.

The DUP’s outlook on issues such as gay marriage (which they have blocked on numerous occasions in Stormont) and their Save Ulster from Sodomy campaign are prime examples.

Ian Paisley Jr, the son of party founder Ian Paisley, described homosexuality “immoral, offensive and obnoxious” and said he was “repulsed” by gays and lesbians.

Peace

Abortion is another issue where the DUP hold “traditional” views. Party leader Arlene Foster herself said that she did not want abortion to be freely available in Northern Ireland as it was in Wales, England and Scotland.

It remains a criminal offence to have an abortion in Northern Ireland. This is the case even in the event of rape of incest or a foetal disability. The only exception is if doctors consider a woman’s life to be in serious and imminent danger.

Then there’s the DUP’s link to its paramilitary past which is of great concern. Corbyn was pilloried for talking to terrorists. The old adage that one man’s freedom fighter is another man’s terrorist seems quite pertinent in this case.

But what troubles me most of all is that May’s hunger to retain power for the benefit of one person may well jeopardise peace for 1,800,000 people.

The British government cannot, with a straight face, claim to be an authentic broker in the north of Ireland, while being in cahoots with one side at Westminster.

The safety and long standing peace in Northern Ireland isn't something to be bartered away by one power-hungry woman in London.


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Max Wallis

Who denies DUP-UDA links, PM Teresa May? http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2017/dup-chief-arlene-foster-met-uda-boss-days-after-loyalist-murder-in-bangor-35776873.html Arlene Foster has defended meeting a UDA chief within 48 hours of the loyalist feud murder in Bangor of Colin Horner ... June 1 2017

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leigh richards

Two months ago an episode of the bbc current affairs programme Panorama looked at a certain frederick scappaticci or 'stakeknife' as he was known to some. Scappaticci was a key fugure in the IRA's so called 'nutting squad' and responsible for its internal security. A large part of his role was interrogating suspected informers. And sometimes - on scappatticci's say so - these suspected informers would be executed and dumped on roadsides or buried in unmarked graves. Just over a decade ago it was revealed scappaticci had been a british agent for decades and been allowed to carry on his his grim role within the IRA so long as he passed information on to his british handlers about ira operations and personnel. Worse still it's now believed scappaticci used his role as interrogator in chief in the IRA to target committed republicans for execution at the behest of british army intelligence. And scappaticci was far from being the only operative acting on the instruction of british intelligence during 'the troubles'. Brian nelson was a british agent in the loyalist UDA, more than that he helped supply loyalist death squads with weapons and was involved in numerous killings of republicans and nationalists - among them the murder of the republican solicitor and civil rights activist pat finucane. Only a madman or the most viscious sectarian would want to see a return to the days when reports of bullet ridden bodies found on roadsides was routine in the north and the british state was running deaths squads on the island of ireland. But in her desperation to keep her discredited and rejected government on life support theresa may risks seriously undermining the good friday agreement. with this deal with the deeply sectarian DUP (a DUP which did their best to block the implimentation of good friday agreement we should remember). http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08l636g

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Who denies DUP-UDA links, PM Teresa May? http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2017/dup-chief-arlene-foster-met-uda-boss-days-after-loyalist-murder-in-bangor-35776873.html Arlene Foster has defended meeting a UDA chief w...

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