Difference between revisions of "Iris Robinson"
Tom Griffin (talk | contribs) (Peter Robinson disambiguation) |
(→Black propaganda) |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
==Black propaganda== | ==Black propaganda== | ||
− | Robinson has claimed that the British Government started rumours that her husband, [[Peter Robinson (DUP)]] beat her. | + | Robinson has claimed that the British Government started rumours that her husband, [[Peter Robinson (DUP)|Peter Robinson]] beat her. |
::"This malicious lie was started by the [British] government in an attempt to blacken Peter's name when he was protesting at the Anglo-Irish Agreement. It took root because I was in hospital 17 times during that period with gynaecological problems, " she explained.<ref>[http://www.tribune.ie/article.tvt?_scope=TribuneFTF&id=116028&SUBCAT=&SUBCATNAME=&DT=20/04/2008%2000:00:00&keywords=Iris%20Robinson&FC= Beating rumours were a lie says, Iris Robinson], by [[Suzanne Breen]], [[Sunday Tribune]] , 20 April 2008.</ref> | ::"This malicious lie was started by the [British] government in an attempt to blacken Peter's name when he was protesting at the Anglo-Irish Agreement. It took root because I was in hospital 17 times during that period with gynaecological problems, " she explained.<ref>[http://www.tribune.ie/article.tvt?_scope=TribuneFTF&id=116028&SUBCAT=&SUBCATNAME=&DT=20/04/2008%2000:00:00&keywords=Iris%20Robinson&FC= Beating rumours were a lie says, Iris Robinson], by [[Suzanne Breen]], [[Sunday Tribune]] , 20 April 2008.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 09:00, 22 April 2008
DUP MP for Strangford.
Black propaganda
Robinson has claimed that the British Government started rumours that her husband, Peter Robinson beat her.
- "This malicious lie was started by the [British] government in an attempt to blacken Peter's name when he was protesting at the Anglo-Irish Agreement. It took root because I was in hospital 17 times during that period with gynaecological problems, " she explained.[1]
Affiliations
Connections
- Peter Robinson (DUP) - Husband
References
- ↑ Beating rumours were a lie says, Iris Robinson, by Suzanne Breen, Sunday Tribune , 20 April 2008.