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PM talks to avert Stormont crisis | PM talks to avert Stormont crisis |
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Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has met Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London. | |
The talks on Tuesday came amid mounting speculation Sinn Féin is prepared to derail Peter Robinson's elevation as Northern Ireland's first minister. | |
Sinn Féin is known to be unhappy at the DUP's continued veto of devolving policing and justice. A crisis could result in an assembly election. | |
It is understood Mr Robinson changed his assembly schedule amid speculation he will meet the prime minister later. | It is understood Mr Robinson changed his assembly schedule amid speculation he will meet the prime minister later. |
The new DUP leader was due to deliver a report as finance minister on Tuesday afternoon, but changed the schedule. | The new DUP leader was due to deliver a report as finance minister on Tuesday afternoon, but changed the schedule. |
It was expected to be a formality on Thursday after Ian Paisley stepped down as first minister to be replaced by Peter Robinson that Sinn Féin would nominate Martin McGuinness as deputy first minister. | |
If Mr McGuinness is not nominated, the two parties have one week to resolve the issue before the secretary of state steps in. | If Mr McGuinness is not nominated, the two parties have one week to resolve the issue before the secretary of state steps in. |
Shaun Woodward could call an election to break the deadlock. | Shaun Woodward could call an election to break the deadlock. |
The potential crisis is serious enough to have got the attention of both London and Dublin with telephone diplomacy involving the two governments. | The potential crisis is serious enough to have got the attention of both London and Dublin with telephone diplomacy involving the two governments. |
In a statement, Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams said his party was focused on talks to resolve outstanding issues such as the devolution of policing and justice and an Irish language act. | |
BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport said it was difficult to gauge how serious the situation was. | BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport said it was difficult to gauge how serious the situation was. |
"If they (Sinn Féin) don't actually nominate Martin McGuinness, then we get into what is being called 'the nuclear option'. | |
"This would mean that the secretary of state would have to go for a fresh election which, on the face of it, you would think nobody would want at this stage. | "This would mean that the secretary of state would have to go for a fresh election which, on the face of it, you would think nobody would want at this stage. |
"My guess is that they would probably prefer to settle this, having won a concession here or there, rather than going the whole way." | "My guess is that they would probably prefer to settle this, having won a concession here or there, rather than going the whole way." |