A Little Pony wrote: » He only resigned because he is ill, nothing to do with scandal, just a perfect chance to get out. Thankfully that is the last we will see of this idiot.
Anita Blow wrote: » I'm a bit surprised by this tbh. I don't pay too much attention to NI politics but he always seemed eager to at least moderate his views to reach out to Unionists. I mean just this month he had an approval rating among unionists within 10% of Arlene Foster. Meanwhile she single handedly orchestrated the absolute disaster of an RHI scheme that amounted to 5% of the country's GDP which is absolutely astronomical.
Not Propaganda wrote: » He is ill and doesn't look well but that's not what has triggered this. Just absolute arrogance from Arlene Foster with this whole situation. The Shinners handed it on a plate as well! Just step down temporarily while the investigation is carried out, not even a full public inquiry or anything. But no. What a fool.
Jayop wrote: » A Little Pony wrote: » He only resigned because he is ill, nothing to do with scandal, just a perfect chance to get out. Thankfully that is the last we will see of this idiot. Haha, you must be worried when you're posting this level of nonsense.
FrancieBrady wrote: » DUP man not voting? I'm sure SF will be delighted to hear that. That is as good as a vote for them.
Jayop wrote: » I'm not denying he has health issues. It's still nonsense to say it has nothing to do with the RHI scandal.
A Little Pony wrote: » https://twitter.com/BBCMarkSimpson/status/818480087183953920 I was told he was seen in a cancer unit by someone well before Christmas.
A Little Pony wrote: » Perfect chance for him to do it now. And besides, nothing will change in an election anyway.
A Little Pony wrote: » Who cares, the system is broken anyway, nothing gets done. It is probably the worst form of government in the Western world. I am not voting this time, they are all incompetent idiots.
FrancieBrady wrote: » A Little Pony wrote: » https://twitter.com/BBCMarkSimpson/status/818480087183953920 I was told he was seen in a cancer unit by someone well before Christmas. He has heart issues.
A Little Pony wrote: » Heart issues can make you look like that?
rockatansky wrote: » It’s unfortunate that Martin McGuinness is quite seriously ill at a time when this has come to a head. He will be a big loss to Sinn Fein over the coming weeks. Here’s hoping he makes a speedy recovery! Foster’s blind hatred is clearly clouding her judgement. The thoughts of Sinn Fein pulling the rug from under her political career must have her absolutely up the wall at the moment. It’ll be Interesting how the DUP play this one out over the next few days. It may not end well for them but I can’t see it being any more than losing a few seats. This may not end well for Sinn Fein either, they’ve backed themselves in to a bit of a corner over the past week or 2 and have given room for the SDLP and UUP to come out against them. 5 – 6 weeks is a life time in Northern Politics, especially during election time.
Itssoeasy wrote: » I've just watched Martin mcguiness on RTÉ news. Christ I know he's had health issues recently but he looks shook.
rockatansky wrote: » Foster’s blind hatred is clearly clouding her judgement. The thoughts of Sinn Fein pulling the rug from under her political career must have her absolutely up the wall at the moment.
Danzy wrote: » I think Foster's worry is that if she was not in charge it might end bad for her. If there was an investigation like this hanging over one, can you not expect them to want to, ahh, manage it to ensure a just outcome might be a way to put it.
Danzy wrote: » I'm sure that in the back rooms of the DUP there have been talks about who should replace Foster, if she needed to be told go. Not a party blessed with talent.
billy few mates wrote: » Gas to see the Shinners up the road calling for the resignation of the leader of a rival party in a political scandal when their own dear leader down here is up to his beard in one scandal after another, no double standards there at all.... Just saw McGuinness on the news tonight, he looks in a really bad way, my guess is that he's too ill to continue but rather than resign or retire the Shinners might as well use the occasion to pour some oil on the fire of the current DUP scandal with a grandiose gesture like this. Plus it also serves a useful smoke screen for dear leaders current spot of bother here in the south which just won't seem to go away.