Robinson 'targeting liberal voters'

Peter Robinson’s appeals for a shared future in the North are aimed at wooing liberal Protestants rather than Catholics, a rival unionist has claimed.

Peter Robinson’s appeals for a shared future in the North are aimed at wooing liberal Protestants rather than Catholics, a rival unionist has claimed.

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.

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