Letter: Ulster Unionist folly

Nick Martin-Clark London N17
Thursday 15 July 1999 18:02 EDT
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Sir: A quarter of an hour to reject a document that two heads of state had sweated over for a week! A document that would have put their political opponents on the spot! After influential voices even within Ulster Unionism had called for reasoned reflection! With so much hanging on it! This was 15 minutes of folly.

There will be a price to pay for such arrogance. Tony Blair represents Middle England and the ordinary Briton just will not understand such inflexibility and unreasonableness.

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