Trimble criticises Robinson's liberalism

Published Thursday, 09 February 2012
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Peter Robinson's appeals for a shared future in Northern Ireland are aimed at wooing liberal Protestants rather than Catholics, a rival unionist has claimed.

Trimble criticises Robinson's liberalism
Lord Trimble was critical of a number of policies outlined by the First Minister (© Pacemaker)

In a string of high-profile gestures, the DUP leader has called for integrated education, recently attended a GAA match, and even expressed hopes of attracting the support of Catholic voters.

But former Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble said he believed the moves are actually aimed at securing the support of those unionists who have previously been deterred by the DUP's hardline past.

Lord Trimble also questioned whether Mr Robinson was bringing his party with him as he embarked on a more liberal agenda.

"Is it for just window dressing?" Lord Trimble said.

"Does it mean a significant shift in terms of the alignment of the party in the future?"

In an interview on the eamonnmallie.com website, Lord Trimble added: "I am doubtful as to whether the DUP can change its character to the extent that Robinson suggests.

"This is not something we can give a clear, hard and fast answer to."

He said the party had yet to shed sectarian baggage, adding: "I find it difficult to believe that party can be in a completely different place."

He said he believed the DUP leader's strategy was to woo liberal unionist voters, rather than the professed aim of reaching out to Catholic voters.

"What one has to do is to see how things develop," said Lord Trimble.

"I would be looking, not so much at what one individual, all be it the leader, what he is saying - I'd be looking to see what other people are saying."

The Democratic Unionist MLA Jonathan Bell pointed to divisions in Lord Trimble's former party.

Mr Bell said: "The DUP is absolutely committed to building a shared future in Northern Ireland, and unlike some others is united behind those efforts led by our party leader."

But Lord Trimble said Mr Robinson's calls failed to win the support of rank and file members at the DUP's last annual conference.

"Putting it crudely - a journalist said to me with regard to one of the conference speeches in which Peter was saying these things that we're talking about - was that what they should have done was look at the audience - this was the bit that nobody clapped - nobody agreed," said the former Ulster Unionist leader.

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15 Comments
joe in belfast wrote (492 days ago):
jim wrote:at least the DUP have been truthful to their voters ... joke of the week Jim, remember NO TERRORISTS IN GOVERNMENT ? the DUPPERS should hang their heads in shame.......
Jimmy Mac in Canada wrote (495 days ago):
Mr Thimble should butt... out,of where he no longer belongs.Like the old saying , If something works,then don't try to fix it. Its not perfect up in storm mount but things are so much better, than when his lordship was leader BUT... Thimble, lost the helm, and ran his parties s , Bangor- boat aground, without a paddle to row ashore. He was the reason the ulster unions, send out the SOS.. call, to the conservatives,( who rejected them ) And Is it any wonder that the ulster unionists party is almost dead in the water. its time to move on.when the party's over...
Jim in Brasov, Romania wrote (495 days ago):
Is his hair window dressing. Act your age, David, go grey gracefully
maggie in north west wrote (495 days ago):
A shared future ? with sinn fein ? like a married couple .husband saying "what you have is ours and what I have is mine " Sinn Fein does not do shared future when they still call for enquiries for the British taxpayer to finance but not willing to say what part they played in the troubles. Truthfully I mean
Gazza in belfast wrote (495 days ago):
the DUP are the best guardians of the union....UUP are weak willed and split and have constantly ignored their voters wishes and views
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