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Deadline nears for #NorthernIreland power-sharing deal, direct rule looms
Britain will bring in legislation to set a budget for Northern Ireland if no last-minute deal can be struck on Monday (30 October) to restore a power-sharing government in the province 10 months after it collapsed, write Amanda Ferguson in Belfast and Michael Holden in London.
Britain’s Northern Ireland secretary, James Brokenshire, said this month talks had stalled with the Irish nationalist Sinn Fein party and the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) over the rights of Irish language speakers.
Sinn Fein regional assembly member Conor Murphy (pictured) said a deal could be done but that the DUP had to make concessions.
“A deal in the political talks needs to be a deal for all in our society and not just for the political leaderships of unionism,” he said in a statement on Monday. “If the political institutions are to be sustainable then they must be restored on the basis of equality, rights and respect.”
If a agreement is reached before Monday’s deadline, Brokenshire will return to London to begin the processes required to form a new Northern Ireland Executive, a British government spokesman said last week.
However, if a budget is imposed by London, it would be the closest Northern Ireland has come to a return to direct rule in a decade.
The DUP and Sinn Fein shared power in the previous devolved coalition administration under a system created following a 1998 peace deal which ended three decades of violence in the province.
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