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<blockquote data-quote="SoundMan" data-source="post: 7137230" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>li</p><p></p><p></p><p>Earl pushing the loyalist version of events again I see.</p><p></p><p>Sinn Fein did NOT collapse Stormont for three years.</p><p>They collapsed Stormont for a year because unionists continuously reneged from honouring deals they'd previously made, including Acht Na Gaeilge, and the Renewable Heat scandal where the DUP were heavily implicated. Eventually, after about a year, there was an agreement reached whereby SF agreed to go back into Stormont and DUP would honour all the deals. But then the DUP leadership went and consulted with Loyalist paramilitaries to get their imprimatur on the deal and when instructed by Loyalists like Dee Stitt, the DUP backed out of the agreement to return.</p><p></p><p>SF collapsed Stormont for a year, and the DUP/Loyalists were responsible for it not getting back up for a further two years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundMan, post: 7137230, member: 28532"] li Earl pushing the loyalist version of events again I see. Sinn Fein did NOT collapse Stormont for three years. They collapsed Stormont for a year because unionists continuously reneged from honouring deals they'd previously made, including Acht Na Gaeilge, and the Renewable Heat scandal where the DUP were heavily implicated. Eventually, after about a year, there was an agreement reached whereby SF agreed to go back into Stormont and DUP would honour all the deals. But then the DUP leadership went and consulted with Loyalist paramilitaries to get their imprimatur on the deal and when instructed by Loyalists like Dee Stitt, the DUP backed out of the agreement to return. SF collapsed Stormont for a year, and the DUP/Loyalists were responsible for it not getting back up for a further two years. [/QUOTE]
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