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Stormont deadlock: Plan to fast-track NI bill 'blocking progress' | Stormont deadlock: Plan to fast-track NI bill 'blocking progress' |
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Northern Ireland's Electoral Commission has joined criticism of the government's plan to fast-track a bill through Westminster to delay the need to hold another NI Assembly election. | |
It said it was "very concerned" at the move and that it was a "serious step to continually defer elections". | |
Parliament must ensure voters' rights are "properly considered", it added. | |
Labour MP Conor McGinn had warned the government not to "underestimate the level of dissatisfaction" at the move. | |
On Thursday, the government published a bill that will push back the prospect of a Stormont election until 21 October. | |
It contains a provision that could allow a further extension to January 2020. | |
One-off extension | |
It was a "sensible contingency plan", said the Northern Ireland Office (NIO). | It was a "sensible contingency plan", said the Northern Ireland Office (NIO). |
The provision, originally contained in an act that became law last November, was previously due to expire in March. | |
But the law gave Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley the ability to order a one-off extension, which ends on 25 August. | But the law gave Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley the ability to order a one-off extension, which ends on 25 August. |
The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) now wants the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Exercise of Functions) Bill to be brought through all stages of the Commons on Monday. | The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) now wants the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Exercise of Functions) Bill to be brought through all stages of the Commons on Monday. |
The legislation was briefly presented in the Commons on Thursday. | The legislation was briefly presented in the Commons on Thursday. |
If approved by Parliament, it would extend the date for calling another assembly election to 21 October 2019, with a provisional further extension to 13 January 2020. | If approved by Parliament, it would extend the date for calling another assembly election to 21 October 2019, with a provisional further extension to 13 January 2020. |
It also gives civil servants greater clarity around decision-making for Northern Ireland in the absence of devolved government. | It also gives civil servants greater clarity around decision-making for Northern Ireland in the absence of devolved government. |
Mrs Bradley described it as a "contingency plan", given that Parliament is due to rise for summer recess on 25 July. | Mrs Bradley described it as a "contingency plan", given that Parliament is due to rise for summer recess on 25 July. |
"This bill is necessary to ensure good governance and the continuation of public services in the event that the parties cannot come to an agreement before 25 August," she said. | "This bill is necessary to ensure good governance and the continuation of public services in the event that the parties cannot come to an agreement before 25 August," she said. |
"We should all encourage the parties to ensure it is not needed by restoring the executive in the coming weeks." | "We should all encourage the parties to ensure it is not needed by restoring the executive in the coming weeks." |
'Do the right thing' | 'Do the right thing' |
A cross-party group of MPs has said it plans to table an amendment to the bill in an attempt to legalise same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland. | A cross-party group of MPs has said it plans to table an amendment to the bill in an attempt to legalise same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland. |
But given the short timescale for the bill to be scrutinised and pass through the Commons, Mr McGinn, who is originally from County Armagh, said it was a "pretty transparent and poor attempt to stifle scrutiny and block any progress" on issues like same-sex marriage and abortion laws. | But given the short timescale for the bill to be scrutinised and pass through the Commons, Mr McGinn, who is originally from County Armagh, said it was a "pretty transparent and poor attempt to stifle scrutiny and block any progress" on issues like same-sex marriage and abortion laws. |
Speaking in the Commons, he urged the government to "do the right thing" and allow more time for scrutiny of the bill. | Speaking in the Commons, he urged the government to "do the right thing" and allow more time for scrutiny of the bill. |
Speaker John Bercow said there were ways in which MPs could still potentially table amendments to be accepted ahead of the debate next week, telling Mr McGinn: "There is help at hand." | Speaker John Bercow said there were ways in which MPs could still potentially table amendments to be accepted ahead of the debate next week, telling Mr McGinn: "There is help at hand." |
The Irish government, which is co-chairing talks to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland, said it noted the move by the UK government, adding that it "underlines the seriousness of the absence of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland". | The Irish government, which is co-chairing talks to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland, said it noted the move by the UK government, adding that it "underlines the seriousness of the absence of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland". |
Talks lull | Talks lull |
Stormont's political parties have been engaged in the latest talks process for more than nine weeks now, although they are not nearing an agreement. | Stormont's political parties have been engaged in the latest talks process for more than nine weeks now, although they are not nearing an agreement. |
Northern Ireland has been without a devolved power-sharing government for more than two and a half years, after the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin split in a bitter row. | Northern Ireland has been without a devolved power-sharing government for more than two and a half years, after the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin split in a bitter row. |
The late Martin McGuiness resigned as Northern Ireland's deputy first minister in January 2017 in protest at the handling of a botched green energy scheme, which officials now say could cost taxpayers up to £700m, though that figure is disputed. | The late Martin McGuiness resigned as Northern Ireland's deputy first minister in January 2017 in protest at the handling of a botched green energy scheme, which officials now say could cost taxpayers up to £700m, though that figure is disputed. |
There have already been several failed talks processes. | There have already been several failed talks processes. |
On Wednesday, Sinn Féin's Conor Murphy said that in his party's view the latest talks have "effectively been stalled" to facilitate the Twelfth of July parades. | On Wednesday, Sinn Féin's Conor Murphy said that in his party's view the latest talks have "effectively been stalled" to facilitate the Twelfth of July parades. |
The DUP rejected that and accused Sinn Féin of a lack of engagement. | The DUP rejected that and accused Sinn Féin of a lack of engagement. |
Orange Order Twelfth of July parades take place across Northern Ireland to make the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. | Orange Order Twelfth of July parades take place across Northern Ireland to make the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. |