
Come on Arlene: An Interview with Arlene Foster
These Times
The Challenge of Unionism
I wouldn't be surprised if he confessed that he was part of the murder attempt on my father. I simply don't know whether he was a ball, but I know that he was very close to Seamus McElwain. People were killed, murdered in the 70s, 80s and 90s by the same people who are now asked to share power with them. How do you how does that make you feel? I mean, it just that doesn't exist at Westminster. For an ordinary for an ordinary British politician. It doesn't exist anywhere. So I think people shouldn't be so glib about the fact that we are asked to do that. And that's the way
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