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Election 2015: SDLP reject Sinn Féin proposal for pact | Election 2015: SDLP reject Sinn Féin proposal for pact |
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The SDLP has rejected Sinn Féin's call for a general election pact after Northern Ireland's two biggest unionist parties agreed to support a single candidate in four constituencies. | The SDLP has rejected Sinn Féin's call for a general election pact after Northern Ireland's two biggest unionist parties agreed to support a single candidate in four constituencies. |
Sinn Féin's North Belfast MLA Gerry Kelly said a pact with the SDLP would be about "progressive politics". | Sinn Féin's North Belfast MLA Gerry Kelly said a pact with the SDLP would be about "progressive politics". |
SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell said his party had "no interest whatsoever in a pact with Sinn Féin" | |
He said he was "deeply disappointed" at the two unionist parties' pact. | |
"We believe these cynical political moves are designed with the sole purpose of circumventing democracy," he said. | |
"Pacts are not about getting the best candidates to represent people - this is about pitting one community against another." | |
Earlier, SDLP MLA Alban Maginness said Sinn Féin's proposal was a mirror image of what unionists had done. | |
"Our position is very clear, we don't enter into sectarian pacts," he said. | "Our position is very clear, we don't enter into sectarian pacts," he said. |
"We are not going to do it in this situation." | "We are not going to do it in this situation." |
Mr Maginness, a candidate for North Belfast, said the pact was "depressingly predictable, sad and disappointing" and amounted to "a sectarian carve-up". | Mr Maginness, a candidate for North Belfast, said the pact was "depressingly predictable, sad and disappointing" and amounted to "a sectarian carve-up". |
"Progressive politics is about trying to tackle sectarianism, not to embolden sectarianism or to entrench sectarianism," he said. | "Progressive politics is about trying to tackle sectarianism, not to embolden sectarianism or to entrench sectarianism," he said. |
Mr Kelly said "if the accusation is that we are looking for a sectarian pact then it ignores the fact that we are for religious freedom, for anti-racism laws for LGBT, for the civic forum which they are against and for the Single Equality Act". | Mr Kelly said "if the accusation is that we are looking for a sectarian pact then it ignores the fact that we are for religious freedom, for anti-racism laws for LGBT, for the civic forum which they are against and for the Single Equality Act". |
'Leg up' | 'Leg up' |
"Is Alban Maginness saying that that is not good reason to come together and bring forward candidates who are for all those progressive policies?" he said. | "Is Alban Maginness saying that that is not good reason to come together and bring forward candidates who are for all those progressive policies?" he said. |
"It is no coincidence that the [unionist] pacts are in the three areas where Sinn Féin are strong. In other areas they have not made pacts. | "It is no coincidence that the [unionist] pacts are in the three areas where Sinn Féin are strong. In other areas they have not made pacts. |
"The Ulster Unionists are going to diminish their vote and go down further. The Ulster Unionists have given a leg up to the DUP." | "The Ulster Unionists are going to diminish their vote and go down further. The Ulster Unionists have given a leg up to the DUP." |
The deal between the Democratic Unionist Party and Ulster Unionist Party means there will be a single candidate from the two main unionist parties in four constituencies. | The deal between the Democratic Unionist Party and Ulster Unionist Party means there will be a single candidate from the two main unionist parties in four constituencies. |
The DUP will step aside in Fermanagh and South Tyrone and Newry and Armagh. | The DUP will step aside in Fermanagh and South Tyrone and Newry and Armagh. |
The UUP will step aside in East Belfast and North Belfast. | The UUP will step aside in East Belfast and North Belfast. |