Cameron: Working with McGuinness is 'painful'

British Prime Minister David Cameron admitted he finds it “painful” to work with the North's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness today as he defended the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.

Cameron: Working with McGuinness is 'painful'

British Prime Minister David Cameron admitted he finds it “painful” to work with the North's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness today as he defended the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.

But Mr Cameron insisted compromises such as the rehabilitation of the former IRA leader were a “price worth paying” for peace.

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