October 9, 2019
‘Any attempt to impose direct rule unacceptable’ – McCallion

Sinn Féin MP Elisha McCallion has said any attempt to impose direct rule from Westminster is unacceptable. 

Elisha McCallion said: 

“Any attempt to impose direct rule from Westminster on the north in the absence of power-sharing is unacceptable to Sinn Féin. 

“It would be bad faith, flying in the face of the St Andrew’s Agreement which removed the ability of the British government to impose direct rule. 

“It would also represent a complete abandonment of the Good Friday Agreement on the part of the British government at the behest of the DUP.

“In the absence of power-sharing at Stormont, there needs to be joint rule involving the Irish government in line with the St Andrew’s Agreement. 

“If the British government is intent on casting these agreements aside then the people of the north Ireland should be offered the chance to have their say on their future, in line with the Good Friday Agreement, in a referendum on Irish unity.”

Follow us online

Latest Tweets

I am determined to build a brighter future for all our young people, where they have the support and opportunities to achieve whatever they set their minds to.

I was privileged to speak to a room full of kind and articulate young people who have been involved in mentoring and…

Kingsmill families are entitled to truth – @GerryKellyMLA http://vote.sinnfein.ie/kingsmill-families-are-entitled-to-truth-kelly/

Number of patients waiting on an appointment date grew by 7,000 in March - @davidcullinane

"Stephen Donnelly can publish as many plans as he wants, but without adequate funding to increase capacity they are just meaningless words on paper."

Sinn Féin welcome scrapping of disability Green Paper – @PaulineTullyTD and @Donnchadhol

"The government's Tory-like proposals were never a runner."

Load More