DUP MP defends photo with masked men at Scarva protest

DUP MP Carla Lockhart said she ‘stepped in to ensure calm heads prevailed’ during a counter protest to a pro-Palestine march.
DUP MP defends photo with masked men at Scarva protest

By Rebecca Black, Press Association

A DUP MP has defended her actions following criticism after she was pictured standing with masked men during a counter protest to a pro-Palestine march.

Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart received criticism from a number of political representatives including South Down MP Chris Hazzard, Alliance Party leader Naomi Long and SDLP leader Claire Hanna.

Hundreds turned out in the Co Down village of Scarva on Saturday in opposition to the Great March for Gaza, organised by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) which was due to pass by on the Newry towpath enroute from Lurgan to Newry.

There was a heavy police presence which focused on enforcing Parades Commission conditions of keeping those from the march from entering Scarva, and blocked off several bridges in the village.

Police resources made available included water cannons and armoured Land Rovers as well as TSG officers.

Lockhart criticised the police presence, saying it caused disruption to local residents, did not reduce anxiety and tensions and blocked off Scarva Bridge where the counter demonstration had been planned to take place.

A large number of protesters instead staged a demonstration further up the village close to a new housing development, and just across a narrow canal from the march.

March organisers have contended they were faced with “slurs hurled from an un-notified counter protest in a field outside Scarva”.

During events, Lockhart was photographed standing among masked individuals in Scarva as the march passed by.

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The pro-Palestinian march under protection of PSNI officers passes the village of Scarva, Co Down as it travels from Lurgan to Newry (Niall Carson/PA)

South Down MP Chris Hazzard, of Sinn Féin, posted on the social media site X that his constituency “is a welcoming place defined by beautiful forests, mountains, and beaches – not masked intimidation”.

He added: “Next time you visit @carlalockhart you should look into what our constituency actually has to offer, rather than standing with masked men intimidating women & children”.

Lockhart responded saying: “In the absence of their own MP I had to step in and ensure calm heads prevailed.”

She added a claim that the family of William Heenan, a man murdered by the Provisional IRA in 1985, “have tried to engage with you about the murder of their Dad. They haven’t found their MP so welcoming”.

Long put to Lockhart: “The crowd you were playing to were wearing masks and shouting abuse. You’ve yet to condemn it”.

Hanna described images from Scarva as “bleak and disturbing”.

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PSNI officers in riot gear with armoured vans separate counter protesters as the pro-Palestinian march from Lurgan to Newry passes through the village of Scarva (Niall Carson/PA)

“Taunts at peaceful marchers, an MP surrounded by masked men in 2026,” she said.

“Political leaders who won’t condemn bullying and intimidation, wherever it comes from, won’t take society anywhere good.”

Meanwhile Lockhart also hit back at criticism from Lagan Valley MP Sorcha Eastwood after she posted: “Standing in a crowd with people covering faces with masks or scarves whilst the crowd shout obscenities and abuse is not something we should be anywhere near, never mind in the middle of.

“We all have a role to play in providing positive leadership and this falls shockingly short of it.”

Lockhart responded saying: “Playing to the crowd when you have none of the facts only serves as click bait.

“As an elected representative you should do better.”

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