
Sammy Wilson
Sammy Wilson is a prominent member of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in Northern Ireland, who participated in a recent parliamentary debate to voice his support for the UK's stance on Ukraine and to warn against appeasing Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Prominent among the attendees were unionist politicians, including the DUP MP Sammy Wilson.
United Ireland would pose threat to Britain from Russia, says ex-Nato commander – The Irish TimesSammy Wilson welcomed the King to Uluru and emphasized the sacredness of the land.
King Charles meets Indigenous leaders to mark 40th anniversary of handoverSammy Wilson was the Stormont finance minister who was known and trusted by Frank Cushnahan.
Two prominent businessmen accused of fraud over £1bn Nama loan deal were ‘motivated by greed’, court hears – The Irish TimesPanel chair Sammy Wilson stressed the need to promote the Union in an upbeat manner.
DUP leader rounds on Republic’s ‘intolerance of Protestant culture’, dismisses Irish unity – The Irish TimesDUP MP Sammy Wilson was also scathing of the welfare cuts and said the Labour Party led government had failed to provide a clear vision for economic growth.
Anger in Northern Ireland at welfare cuts to balance budget books – The Irish TimesNaomi Long sharply criticized Sammy Wilson, dubbing him 'Poundland Putin'.
Plans to talk to loyalist paramilitaries disgraceful, says Alliance – The Irish TimesSammy Wilson played a key role in the events investigated by the Commission of Investigation regarding Nama’s Northern Ireland loan book.
Daily Mail owner Lord Rothermere in a spot of bother with his Dublin tenants – The Irish TimesSammy Wilson was dubbed 'Poundland Putin' by Naomi Long for peddling Kremlin lines on the war in Ukraine.
Democratic Unionists Party now ‘fan boys’ for Donald Trump, says Alliance – The Irish TimesSammy Wilson showed up to declare support for Lammy’s hardline anti-Russian posturing.
Westminster parties almost fully united behind Ukraine as UK hits Russia with more sanctions – The Irish Times








































