The point is actually in the Humble Address—and the Government seem to be going out of their way both in the Command Paper and the Humble Address to make the point—that, in the Good Friday agreement and the Northern Ireland Act 1998, there is no provision for joint authority. Of course, we all know—those of us who have been around long enough—that many things have changed since then, not least at St Andrews. But, that aside, would the Minister confirm to this House that there is also no provision in the Good Friday agreement or the 1998 Act for direct rule from London?
Northern Ireland
Proceeding contribution from
Colum Eastwood
(Social Democratic & Labour Party)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 26 February 2024.
It occurred during Debate on Northern Ireland.
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