Paisley believes ‘dirty deal’ has been struck

The Rev Ian Paisley, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, which opposes the anti-Good Friday Agreement, has said he believed a ‘‘dirty deal’’ had been struck by Sinn Fein and the British Government.

Paisley believes ‘dirty deal’ has been struck

The Rev Ian Paisley, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, which opposes the anti-Good Friday Agreement, has said he believed a ‘‘dirty deal’’ had been struck by Sinn Fein and the British Government.

His comments come after Gerry Adams made a speech in which he said that he has urged the IRA to disarm.

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