October 5, 2020
Assembly condemns British Government Brexit approach – Archibald

Sinn Féin’s Caoimhe Archibald MLA has welcomed the passing of a motion in the Assembly condemning the British Government for breaching international law and calling for it to implement the Withdrawal Agreement.

The East Derry MLA said:

“This evening the Assembly passed a Sinn Féin motion condemning the British Government for breaching international law in pursuit of its reckless Tory Brexit.

“Boris Johnson and the British Government is playing a dangerous game of roulette with our all-island economy, our human rights, and the very fabric of our peace agreement.

“It is time for the British Government to get real about the consequences of their selfish actions; stop acting in contempt of our people; and live up to their legal obligations by implementing the Withdrawal Agreement and Irish Protocol.”

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