The British Prime Minister has said he finds it “painful” to work with Martin McGuinness.
Discussing the Saville Report into Bloody Sunday and the wider issues in Northern Ireland David Cameron made reference to senior Tory figures Ian Gow and Airey Neave who were killed in Republican attacks.
Mr. Cameron commented “I do find it painful that I now sometimes sit around a table with Martin McGuinness and I think about what that man did.”
But he insisted compromises such as the rehabilitation of the Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister were a “price worth paying” for peace.





