Belfast Telegraph

Sinn Fein demands for border poll are divisive: Taoiseach

- BY AINE MCMAHON

NEW Taoiseach Micheal Martin has described Sinn Fein’s calls for a border poll on a united Ireland as divisive and said he would favour a different approach.

Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou Mcdonald said a referendum on Irish unity is “imperative” to growing the Irish economy.

Speaking in the Dail yesterday she said: “A united Ireland is the best idea for the future of our country.

“It is essential to the prosperity of all our people because growing our economy requires an all-ireland approach. Protecting our health service requires an all-ireland approach.”

Mr Martin said an all island unit has been set up in the Department of the Taoiseach but said Sinn Fein’s insistence on a border poll is divisive.

He said: “I don’t believe precipitat­ing or organising a referendum like that is the way to go.

“That was the Sinn Fein position since Brexit happened and you have come back a bit from it.

“I think the over focus on the border poll was too divisive, too partisan and would only run counter to what you wanted to achieve. I would favour a different approach.

“I would favour a stronger north-south relationsh­ip and the developmen­t of that.”

Mr Martin said: “The agenda for the future of this island is how we engineer and develop an accommodat­ion where we can all live in peace and harmony on the island and to not try to dictate to one tradition about what the solution is going to be which seems to be the agenda you’re pursuing.”

“The Good Friday Agreement is the defining document because it is based on three sets of relationsh­ips, the British-irish relationsh­ip, the north-south relationsh­ip and the two traditions within Northern Ireland itself.”

Mr Martin said the focus of the all island unit is to see how the Irish Government can “develop a shared future”.

“Irrespecti­ve of what may emerge in the future, it is my view that these three sets of relationsh­ips will have to underpin any future arrangemen­ts.”

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Micheal Martin and Mary Lou Mcdonald have disagreed over the way forward on a border poll
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