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DUP councillor resigns from party | DUP councillor resigns from party |
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A Castlereagh councillor has resigned from the DUP after being a party member for 23 years. | A Castlereagh councillor has resigned from the DUP after being a party member for 23 years. |
Charlie Tosh is the latest DUP member to leave the party since it entered power-sharing with Sinn Fein. | Charlie Tosh is the latest DUP member to leave the party since it entered power-sharing with Sinn Fein. |
Mr Tosh said a disagreement with another DUP councillor had been the last straw. | Mr Tosh said a disagreement with another DUP councillor had been the last straw. |
However, he also said he was disappointed by pictures of First Minister Ian Paisley laughing with Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness. | However, he also said he was disappointed by pictures of First Minister Ian Paisley laughing with Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness. |
"I think that when one considers the atrocities that have been commited in Northern Ireland, I find myself in complete agreement with Jim Allister, that to see the 'chuckle brothers' together in government makes me ill," he said. | "I think that when one considers the atrocities that have been commited in Northern Ireland, I find myself in complete agreement with Jim Allister, that to see the 'chuckle brothers' together in government makes me ill," he said. |
'Unease' | |
Following the announcement, Mr Allister said Mr Tosh's decision reflected the "unabated unease within unionism over DUP/Sinn Fein government". | |
"Like many traditional unionists he has reached the measured conclusion that he cannot be a party to unrepentant terrorists in government," he said. | |
"He will not be the last DUP public representative to take this honourable course." |
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