My Lords, I simply want to express my hope—against my judgment in many ways—that the new system of what I cannot call ““power sharing”” but I would call ““power division””, which we see coming into force in Northern Ireland, will deliver a peaceful and prosperous future to that province. It deserves it.
The noble Lord, Lord Trimble, said that he could not quite put his finger on the moment when the IRA/Sinn Fein endorsed the Good Friday agreement. Nor can I. I am not sure that the finger has yet been found that could be put on that moment. Perhaps it is in the future. We will hope so.
It is a pity that we now expect to see those who should have been tried for conspiracy to murder taking office as Ministers in a Government in this United Kingdom. But, as the House knows, I hold some curious, old-fashioned opinions about these matters, and I hope I will be forgiven for that. So tonight, I suppose, with those words, I am the ghost at the feast. I devoutly hope that I will be seen as the ghost of Ulster past and not of Ulster to come.
Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) (No. 2) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Tebbit
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 27 March 2007.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) (No. 2) Bill.
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