Condemnation of hanging effigies of female politicians on bonfire

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Condemnation of hanging effigies of female politicians on bonfire
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Naomi Long has described images showing effigies of her, Michelle O'Neill and Mary Lou McDonald on a bonfire as utterly sick.

Effigies of Michelle O'Neill and Naomi Long were among those hung from a bonfire in Carrickfergus

An effigy of her was among those hanging from the bonfire, along with representations of Michelle O'Neill and Mary Lou McDonald. "It made me sad and depressed that there are people in our community that harbour such vile hatred of anyone else," she told BBC News NI. "You think you are hardened to it after so many years but there is always a way to make it even worse," she said.

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