'Be advised my passport's green. No glass of ours was ever raised Mr Heaney, who was from a Catholic nationalist background, famously wrote the poem 'An Open Letter' in 1983 as a response to being included in 'The Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry'. However he was pictured with the Queen at a state dinner in Dublin in 2011. Speaking in an interview with BBC journalist Mark Carruthers shortly before his 2013 death the Bellaghy poet described his own identity as "Ulster-Irish or Irish-Ulster, take it one way or another". Mr Eastwood described the use of Mr Heaney's portrait in the campaign as a "cynical attempt to co-opt Seamus Heaney’s image and reduce his work to a branding tool to promote that narrative about partition, which he did not subscribe to, is deeply offensive and it should be called out".