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A former moderator of the pciassembly says he 'sees no heart for the vulnerable' within mainstream unionism.

By Chris Buckler & Lesley Anne McKeownA former moderator of the Presbyterian Church says he "sees no heart for the vulnerable" within mainstream unionism.

"It really pains me to say this I do not see a heart for the marginalised and vulnerable in mainstream unionism," said Dr Hamilton."The idea of no compromise seems to me to be actually putting your head in the sand." The town is at the centre of the North Antrim constituency and its DUP MP Ian Paisley has been very critical of the Windsor Framework.affecting trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland following Brexit.

Sinn Féin was returned as the largest party in last year's assembly election and, as a result, its deputy leader Michelle O'Neill would be entitled to become first minister if Stormont returned.Robert Sampson says he is opposed to power sharing The leadership of the party was given the panel's report at the end of March and is currently considering it.

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