No motive why Stormont Assembly mustn't meet subsequent week – Bertie Ahern

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ormer Irish premier and architect of the Good Friday Agreement Bertie Ahern has mentioned there may be “no reason” why the Stormont Assembly shouldn't be assembly subsequent week.

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He mentioned that every little thing that was essential to occur to revive the Northern Ireland powersharing establishments had occurred and expressed concern about “dragging” out the method over the summer season.

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Former Sinn Fein chief Gerry Adams mentioned he understands that DUP chief Sir Jeffrey Donaldson desires to maintain his supporters and base onside, however mentioned that he should “face them down”.

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Mr Adams additionally mentioned he believed the DUP chief when he mentioned the prospect of Sinn Fein deputy chief Michelle O’Neill changing into First Minister was not the impediment hindering the establishments’ revival.

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The two leaders had been talking as a part of a panel dialogue within the members’ restaurant of Leinster House in Dublin on Tuesday night, hosted by the Ceann Comhairle, or speaker of the Dail, Sean O Fearghail.

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Mr Adams praised the organisation of the occasion and remarked it was “the only event that the Irish establishment has had about the Good Friday Agreement”.

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“All those other events up at Queen’s (University) and so on and so forth, the Irish government didn’t do that. This government is to touch from the process.”

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Among these on the panel had been former SDLP chief Brid Rodgers, former UUP director of communications David Kerr and co-founder of Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition Monica McWilliams.

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In the viewers had been Sinn Fein chief Mary Lou McDonald, TDs from Fine Gael, Fianna Fail, Sinn Fein, the Social Democrats and the Rural Independent Group, the previous speaker of the Assembly Alex Maskey, and the chief of the Seanad Jerry Buttimer.

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Artist Shane Gillan, who created the hand-drawn portraits of politicians and key gamers within the peace deal negotiations as a part of the occasion, was additionally current.

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Mr Ahern mentioned he had been involved just a few months in the past that the British Government would possibly endeavour to alter the Good Friday Agreement ultimately and say “that this is a change that we have to do to get the unionists onside”.

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He additionally mentioned there was “huge merit” within the DUP shifting forward with a deal to revive Stormont earlier than the summer season.

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“I just think that everything that’s necessary has already happened. It looks as if the DUP need a bit of a commitment around trade legislation. Once it’s around trade legislation I wouldn’t lose 30 seconds’ sleep about it, if it’s anything else, I’d be very worried about that,” he mentioned.

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“There’s no reason that they shouldn’t all be meeting next week, in my opinion,” he mentioned, including he had a worry about that “dragging” it out over the summer season.

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“The British and the DUP – they’re tic-tacing with each other clearly, and it’s around this trade legislation.

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“If I was in the DUP, I think there’s huge merit in them in getting their bit of trade legislation and doing it now, before the summer break, before the marching season, before the holiday season, and then just getting on with it.”

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Mr Adams mentioned: “Jeffrey Donaldson knows that he has to go back into the Assembly.”

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He mentioned it was “fair enough” to need to hold your personal supporters and your personal base onside, however added: “You also have to tell those that you know are not going to come with you, to move to one side, you have to face them down.”

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He added: “Jeffrey has a choice. I believe it when he says he doesn’t have a problem – he probably doesn’t like the fact – that Michelle O’Neill is First Minister designate, but that is not the reason why (he won’t take his party back to Stormont).”

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Reflecting on the marketing campaign forward of the referendum, Monica McWilliams mentioned that most individuals “do not realise how difficult it was during those six weeks to get people who had suffered and sacrificed the most to vote yes”.

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“The thing I remember for me that turned it was the doctors and nurses came out, which is something they rarely do, and stuck their heads above the parapet and the doctors said ‘Never again do I want to spend my life doing surgery on people who are missing limbs, who have had the most shocking injuries’, and the doctor was crying as he was saying it, and that was a moment in which the people of the country listened.

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“And the nurses that came out and said the same, that their entire 30 years of their health profession, their medical profession had been taken up by nothing else except intensive care and fixing bodies.”

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Of the well-known look of David Trimble and John Hume on stage with U2 forward of the referendum vote, David Kerr mentioned he was “incredulous” when he had heard the proposals, and that each had been very nervous on the evening.

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“It’s the defining image. I don’t care what anybody says, that’s the image that’s in the history books,” he mentioned.

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