27/09/2022
Political Leaders Urged To 'Focus On Immediate Challenges'
The priorities for all political leaders looking after the best interests of Northern Ireland should be the cost of living crisis, dealing with the Northern Ireland Protocol and creating political stability, UUP Leader Doug Beattie has said.
Mr Beattie was speaking following comments from Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Kyle MP, that if Labour were in power he would set out the criteria for calling a border poll.
Mr Beattie said: "Regrettably Peter Kyle's comments are a distraction from that and draw political focus away from those immediate challenges. They are unhelpful and ill-timed as they do none of those things. I have already been in touch with Peter Kyle to express my concern. We should be focusing on the here and now.
"The Belfast Agreement was very carefully and astutely written and all politicians should be mindful of the role that Lord Trimble and his colleagues played in its creation. Tinkering around with it will only cause more damage and create further division."
Mr Beattie was speaking following comments from Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Kyle MP, that if Labour were in power he would set out the criteria for calling a border poll.
Mr Beattie said: "Regrettably Peter Kyle's comments are a distraction from that and draw political focus away from those immediate challenges. They are unhelpful and ill-timed as they do none of those things. I have already been in touch with Peter Kyle to express my concern. We should be focusing on the here and now.
"The Belfast Agreement was very carefully and astutely written and all politicians should be mindful of the role that Lord Trimble and his colleagues played in its creation. Tinkering around with it will only cause more damage and create further division."
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