JIM WELLS UNDER FIRE OVER ‘UNIONIST TOWN’ TWEET AT SINN FEIN

DUP MLA Jim Wells has come under fire for tweeting that Sinn Féin was not welcome in a “unionist” town.

He published the comment on Twitter on Monday morning, but has since deleted it.

It said: “Many complaints about Sinn Fein canvassing in Rathfriland yesterday.

“They are not welcome in this Unionist town – particularly on a Sunday.”

Sinn Féin’s Westminster candidate Chris Hazzard said his party would be put be put off by “Jim Wells or anyone else” from canvassing across South Down.

“Our message of equality, rights and Irish unity was well received during our canvas yesterday in Rathfriland.”

There has been no comment from UUP over the MLA’s remarks.

A DUP spokesperson for the DUP said that “all parties have a right to canvass for votes”.

“We recognise, however, that many people value the special nature of Sunday and do not wish to have this intruded upon by political canvassers from any party.”

SDLP councillor Andrew McMurray said: “While we may have many political differences with Sinn Féin and it is understandable some parties may not wish to canvass on a Sunday, no election workers should be subject to this vitriol.

“The out-dated mindset which labels entire areas as having one particular political viewpoint is disappointing, particularly from an elected representative.”

Andrew McMurray, the Alliance’s Party South Down candidate, described the tweet as coming from an “outdated mindset”.

“While we have many political differences with Sinn Féin and it is understandable, some parties may not wish to canvass on Sunday, no election workers should be subject to this vitriol.

“The outdated mindset which labels an entire area as having one particularly political viewpoint is disappointing, particularly from an elected representative.

“While I welcome Mr Wells deleting this tweet, I also encourage him to distance himself from it and challenge his political opponents the same way everybody else does – through the democratic process.”

 

 

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