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Robinson 'won't bow to threats' Robinson 'won't bow to threats'
(about 11 hours later)
First Minister Peter Robinson has accused Sinn Fein of "obstructing" the Executive and said his party would "not bow to threats".First Minister Peter Robinson has accused Sinn Fein of "obstructing" the Executive and said his party would "not bow to threats".
In his first speech as leader to the DUP conference, Mr Robinson said he wanted to see policing powers devolved, but only when the time was right.In his first speech as leader to the DUP conference, Mr Robinson said he wanted to see policing powers devolved, but only when the time was right.
"We will not budge until the terms are right and the conditions we set out in our manifesto have been met," he said."We will not budge until the terms are right and the conditions we set out in our manifesto have been met," he said.
The Executive has not met since June because of the dispute over policing.The Executive has not met since June because of the dispute over policing.
"Sinn Fein's strategy might have worked for them in another era but not now," Mr Robinson told the conference in Armagh."Sinn Fein's strategy might have worked for them in another era but not now," Mr Robinson told the conference in Armagh.
"We will not bow to threats, bend to pressure or be blown off track. We will maintain our steady course in negotiations.""We will not bow to threats, bend to pressure or be blown off track. We will maintain our steady course in negotiations."
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First Minister Peter Robinson's speech in fullFirst Minister Peter Robinson's speech in full