Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

We need to clear up the grey area over border poll

O’neill: Clarity vital on criteria for vote

- BY DAVID YOUNG and REBECCA BLACK

PEOPLE need clarity on the criteria for calling a poll on Irish unificatio­n, Michelle O’neill said yesterday.

The Sinn Fein vice president added there was a need to fill in the “grey” area of the Good Friday Agreement on the circumstan­ces for holding a referendum on constituti­onal change.

Her comments come after Irish deputy premier Leo Varadkar also called for clarity on the mechanism for calling a poll.

Under the terms of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, a vote should be triggered if the Secretary of State believes it appears likely that a majority would back constituti­onal change.

There is very little additional informatio­n in the public domain as to what evidence the Secretary of State is obliged to rely on to inform this decision. Ms O’neill was asked about Mr Varadkar’s remarks as she spoke to reporters in Belfast on Wednesday.

She said: “There is a need for clarity, we should always have clarity.

“We should know what are circumstan­ces in which a unity referendum will be called. I think that would be really important for the public to understand what we’re working towards.

“So, I think there’s no doubt that the Good Friday Agreement is a bit grey in terms of the criteria, but yes that should be clarified.

“It says it’s for the Secretary of State to call the unity referendum whenever he thinks that there will be a successful outcome to that referendum.

“So I just think we need clarity around that, I think that would be helpful for everybody.”

Giving a speech at a business dinner on Tuesday evening hosted by the peace building organisati­on Co-operation Ireland, Mr Varadkar said he did not believe the test for calling a referendum had been met.

The Tanaiste also suggested a potential role for the Stormont Assembly in triggering a future poll.

While Sinn Fein emerged as the largest party in the recent Assembly election, Mr Varadkar noted that the overall number of MLAS at Stormont who supported unificatio­n had fallen amid a surge by the unaligned Alliance Party.

But he added: “I do think we’ll need to clarify the mechanism for calling a border poll. Surely it should involve the Northern Ireland Assembly and not just be the judgment of the secretary of state.

“We would also need to know what the question was and have clear proposals as to what unificatio­n would look like.”

Asked about Mr Varadkar’s suggested role for the Assembly, Ms O’neill urged the Tanaiste to concentrat­e his efforts on establishi­ng an all-island citizens’ assembly tasked with planning for unificatio­n.

She added: “There’s no doubt the conversati­on around the unificatio­n of the country constituti­onal change is under way.

“That was the case before the election, it’s the case after the election.

“I think that’s a healthy debate for us all to be engaged in.

“Those of us that want unity and those that are against it – let’s get around the table and actually have the conversati­on.”

So I just think that clarity would be helpful for everybody

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Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’neill UNITY DREAM
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COMMENTS Leo Varadkar

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