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Stormont crisis: DUP puts ultimatum to Villiers | |
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The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has put an ultimatum to the secretary of state over the latest political crisis, party sources have told the BBC. | |
It comes as talks continue at Stormont to try to resolve the situation. | |
They are taking place without the Ulster Unionists, who said they would not take part unless the status of the Provisional IRA is resolved. | |
The UUP said it would not return to the talks unless the IRA issue was top of the agenda. | |
On Wednesday, the first minister met Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers but details of the ultimatum have not been made public. | |
The talks are being held to try to resolve the latest crisis, sparked by the murder of a former IRA member, Kevin McGuigan Sr, in August. | The talks are being held to try to resolve the latest crisis, sparked by the murder of a former IRA member, Kevin McGuigan Sr, in August. |
Police have said they believe IRA members were involved in the shooting. | Police have said they believe IRA members were involved in the shooting. |
Sinn Féin has denied this and maintains the Provisional IRA no longer exists. | Sinn Féin has denied this and maintains the Provisional IRA no longer exists. |
North Belfast MP Nigel Dodds said the situation in Northern Ireland was "grave". | |
"We have now reached tipping point. Indeed in my view, we have gone beyond the tipping point. We are in a very grave state as far as devolution is concerned," he said. | |
During Prime Minister's Questions, David Cameron urged politicians to "put aside their differences" and work together. | |
He said he was inspired at political progress during the peace process. | |
DUP leader Peter Robinson has said his party would continue to talk, but warned that if devolution collapsed it could be a decade before it returned. | |
The talks, that are focussing on the implementation of the Stormont House Agreement and paramilitary activity, got under way on Tuesday. | The talks, that are focussing on the implementation of the Stormont House Agreement and paramilitary activity, got under way on Tuesday. |
UUP leader Mike Nesbitt said his party had walked out because talks on paramilitary activity could not be "lumped in with the other issues". | UUP leader Mike Nesbitt said his party had walked out because talks on paramilitary activity could not be "lumped in with the other issues". |
He said if others, including the chief constable and secretary of state, acknowledge "the IRA exists... why can't Sinn Fein say that?" | He said if others, including the chief constable and secretary of state, acknowledge "the IRA exists... why can't Sinn Fein say that?" |
Mr Nesbitt said it would be a big step if Sinn Féin were to make such an acknowledgement and help secure his party's commitment to the talks. | Mr Nesbitt said it would be a big step if Sinn Féin were to make such an acknowledgement and help secure his party's commitment to the talks. |
Sinn Féin MLA Conor Murphy said the party had "fulfilled every obligation under the peace process". | Sinn Féin MLA Conor Murphy said the party had "fulfilled every obligation under the peace process". |
"We're quite clear that the IRA has left the stage," he said. | "We're quite clear that the IRA has left the stage," he said. |
"We're quite happy to look at the whole issue of armed groups. There are a lot of armed groups in society, and we're quite happy to look at what the parties can collectively do about armed groups. | "We're quite happy to look at the whole issue of armed groups. There are a lot of armed groups in society, and we're quite happy to look at what the parties can collectively do about armed groups. |
'Stunt politics' | 'Stunt politics' |
"If unionism wishes to seize on an issue around the tragic killings of two men to try to upend the institutions for some electoral advantage, then there's not much we can do about that." | "If unionism wishes to seize on an issue around the tragic killings of two men to try to upend the institutions for some electoral advantage, then there's not much we can do about that." |
DUP Minister Arlene Foster said the talks were not all about Mr Nesbitt. | DUP Minister Arlene Foster said the talks were not all about Mr Nesbitt. |
"[The UUP] reminds me of a self-indulgent child. You know what you should do with a self-indulgent child? You should not indulge them. You should get on with the business at hand," she said. | |
"If the Ulster Unionists aren't prepared to deal with the issues at hand and face republicans and deal with them then the Democratic Unionist Party will." | "If the Ulster Unionists aren't prepared to deal with the issues at hand and face republicans and deal with them then the Democratic Unionist Party will." |
Following the talks on Tuesday, the Alliance Party said the UUP was playing games and Sinn Féin said the Ulster Unionists were engaging in "stunt politics". | Following the talks on Tuesday, the Alliance Party said the UUP was playing games and Sinn Féin said the Ulster Unionists were engaging in "stunt politics". |
Despite the UUP's decision, Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said the tone of Tuesday's opening meeting was "genuinely constructive". | Despite the UUP's decision, Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said the tone of Tuesday's opening meeting was "genuinely constructive". |