October 1, 2019
Finucane urges people to reject DUP and Tories

Sinn Féin Councillor John Finucane has urged people to reject the Tories and DUP and their disastrous Brexit policies which will bring economic catastrophe to the north. 

John Finucane said: 

“Tonight at the DUP fringe event at the Tory party conference the British Prime Minister showed once again his total contempt and disdain for the people of the north of Ireland.

“The British Tory prime minister continues to put local jobs, business and agriculture at risk, cause food and medicine shortages and the prospect of a hard border looms ever closer, while the DUP act as cheerleaders for his disastrous Brexit agenda.

“The upcoming Westminster election is an opportunity to reject the Tories, to reject the DUP and their deputy leader, Nigel Dodds, one of the key architects of Brexit, and to reject the failed policies of the British government in Ireland.”

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