Yorkshire Post

DUP man hits out at Sinn Fein over political impasse

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SINN FEIN intransige­nce is preventing Northern Ireland politician­s from dealing with growing problems in health, education and the economy, the Democratic Unionists have claimed.

The DUP responded to criticism levelled by the republican party that they are the ones halting the formation of power-sharing administra­tion.

In the latest tit-for-tat round of the blame game, senior DUP member Simon Hamilton said the executive should be formed immediatel­y, with a parallel process instigated to deal with the outstandin­g issues at the heart of the political rift.

Talks between the parties were postponed for the summer after they failed to reach agreement.

The political impasse between the parties has left the region without a first and deputy first minister since January and a functionin­g executive since March. On Sunday, Sinn Fein’s Stormont leader Michelle O’Neill wrote to the UK and Irish government­s and leaders of other political parties in Northern Ireland calling for negotiatio­ns to resume on Monday August 28.

Mrs O’Neill said she did not believe there was a need or public appetite for drawn-out discussion­s. Mr Hamilton branded the Sinn Fein move a “stunt”.

“It’s a stunt by Sinn Fein to deflect away from the growing criticism there is of Sinn Fein because of their failure in helping to restore an executive is having a negative effect,” he said.

He rejected the claim that the DUP was failing to implement previous agreements on the matters of dispute. “I can go through all of the areas Sinn Fein say there were previous agreements and show them the fact there were no previous agreements,” he said.

“There was no previous agreement with the DUP in respect of implementi­ng an Irish language act.”

He said: “The DUP would go up to Stormont this morning and form a government and deal with those difficult issues that there are around health, around education and the economy which we believe are more important than the issues which Sin Fein are stalling the restoratio­n of an executive on.

“They are the only party that are blocking the restoratio­n of an executive to deal with those difficult issues and there are many who are coming to the conclusion that Sinn Fein do not actually want to go back into government, that they are not serious about restoring devolution.”

They are the only party blocking the restoratio­n of an executive. DUP member Simon Hamilton on Sinn Fein.

 ??  ?? Said it was Sinn Fein blocking the resumption of a power-sharing administra­tion. SIMON HAMILTON:
Said it was Sinn Fein blocking the resumption of a power-sharing administra­tion. SIMON HAMILTON:

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