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Brian Feeney: Hugh Orde's public criticism of Theresa Villiers ‘quite remarkable'

Former police chief Hugh Orde has clashed with NI Secretary of State Theresa Villiers over Brexit
Former police chief Hugh Orde has clashed with NI Secretary of State Theresa Villiers over Brexit Former police chief Hugh Orde has clashed with NI Secretary of State Theresa Villiers over Brexit

THE public criticism of a secretary of state by a former police chief is "extremely unusual", a leading commentator has said.

Brian Feeney said on Tuesday night that Hugh Orde's strongly worded remarks about Theresa Villiers' support for Brexit were "quite remarkable".

It comes after Mr Orde, who served as PSNI chief constable for seven years, said Ms Villiers "continues to keep her head firmly stuck in a peat bog" on border control issues related to Brexit.

Mr Feeney said he believed it was rare for a former police chief to contradict a secretary of state in such a public manner.

"I can't remember ever before a former chief constable and you have also to remember he is a former head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, coming out and flatly contradicting a secretary of state," he said.

"It is extremely unusual, in fact it is quite remarkable.

"He is talking from an operational point of view, he's talking from experience on operational matters and she has nothing to set against that.

"She is about the only person who believes that goodwill will see all this through, she is making assertions on absolutely no basis at all, where as he is giving the benefit of his experience.

"It is also clear that she is not operating under any guidance at all."