DUP claims Sinn Féin forced election 'to put more police and soldiers in the dock'

Sinn Féin has been accused by the deputy leader of the DUP of triggering a snap election in Northern Ireland to secure concessions from the UK Government.

DUP claims Sinn Féin forced election 'to put more police and soldiers in the dock'

Sinn Féin has been accused by the deputy leader of the DUP of triggering a snap election in Northern Ireland to secure concessions from the UK Government.

Nigel Dodds said Sinn Féin forced the election, set to take place on March 2, because it is "seeking opportune political advantage".

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