Well, that’s embarrassing.
The Social Democrats were left red-faced yesterday when they blocked former member Stephen Donnelly on Twitter after his high-profile exit from the party earlier this year.
In 2015, Donnelly formed the party alongside Róisín Shorthall and Catherine Murphy before quitting in September this year citing difficulty in working with his party members.
But yesterday, Donnelly tweeted that he had been blocked by the party in a move he labelled “childish”.
Just been told that I've been blocked from the SocDems twitter account. I mean that's just childish. pic.twitter.com/BOnjGrG8BC
— Stephen Donnelly (@DonnellyStephen) November 29, 2016
However the blockage was short lived as the Social Democrats swiftly fixed their error…
. @SocDems No problem – I'll hold on to the master admin passwords for now though, just in case.
— Stephen Donnelly (@DonnellyStephen) November 29, 2016
When Donnelly left the Social Democrats two months ago, the party said they were “disappointed that he has decided to walk away from the project, we undertook, to establish and build a party.”
Donnelly himself released a statement saying: “It is a fact that some partnerships, in every walk of life, simply don’t work no matter how hard all of the parties to that partnership try to make it succeed.”
Can’t we all just get along?
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