TONY MORIARTY,
Sir, - Mary Holland (Opinion, July 4th) believes a major flaw in the Belfast Agreement is that it did not give the "Loyalist" community in Northern Ireland a credible voice.
The fact that parties such as the PUP failed to gain enough votes to enter government may be regarded by some as a defect for democracy.
However, I would rather see it as a tribute to unionist voters, who, unlike many nationalists, were not prepared to give credibility to individuals associated with paramilitary activity, be they reinvented or not. - Yours, etc.,
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TONY MORIARTY, Shanid Road, Kenilworth Park, Dublin 6W.