For us that has to mean the Government has to return to the Good Friday Agreement as the baseline document in any negotiations we have. |
Given that the IRA is dismantling as a military structure, what need is there for such criminal funds? Is it to be used to give advantage to a political party? |
on-off engagement with the IICD is no less discouraging than the UUP's on/off commitment to the political institutions. |
Remember among the people trying hardest to prevent the election of first and deputy first ministers were people who couldn't contain themselves when they were taking ministerial office just a few days ago. |
That means calling the bluff of all those parties standing in the way of progress and calling time on their delaying tactics. It means ending the destructive politics of side deals and concessions that is holding us back and taking us from the agreement that the people of Ireland voted for. |
The Eaga Partnership has done a very, very good job because it doesn't just raise a very important problem, it actually brings forward practical solutions. |
the most edifying exercise. |
There should be no space or excuse for continued criminal behavior of any kind. |
We are two months on from the IRA statement and 64 months on from the deadline for completing (weapons) decommissioning in the agreement. The scrapping of IRA weapons is long overdue. It needs to happen now without further delay. The longer the IRA strings this out, the more it damages the Good Friday agreement. |
We want to see a credible report telling us there is no current or ongoing illegal activity from the IRA. |
What we had this morning was hope. By this afternoon hype, and now this evening it's a debacle. |