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There will not be a Stormont assembly election in December, the Northern Ireland secretary has confirmed. | There will not be a Stormont assembly election in December, the Northern Ireland secretary has confirmed. |
Chris Heaton-Harris had said he would call another poll after the deadline to restore power-sharing passed last week. | Chris Heaton-Harris had said he would call another poll after the deadline to restore power-sharing passed last week. |
The law requires an election within 12 weeks of that 28 October deadline but it will not happen next month. | The law requires an election within 12 weeks of that 28 October deadline but it will not happen next month. |
Devolved government has not functioned since February, with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) blocking the formation of the ruling executive. | Devolved government has not functioned since February, with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) blocking the formation of the ruling executive. |
The party has taken that stance in its protest against the post-Brexit trading arrangement known as the Northern Ireland Protocol. | The party has taken that stance in its protest against the post-Brexit trading arrangement known as the Northern Ireland Protocol. |
What has Chris Heaton-Harris said? | What has Chris Heaton-Harris said? |
It had been expected that a poll could take place on 15 December and electoral staff had been preparing for that date. | |
But early on Friday morning Mr Heaton-Harris said no election would "take place in December or ahead of the festive season". | |
He said that since the 28 October deadline he had listened to people's "sincere concerns about the impact and cost of an election at this time". | He said that since the 28 October deadline he had listened to people's "sincere concerns about the impact and cost of an election at this time". |
"Next week I will make a statement in Parliament to lay out my next steps," he added. | "Next week I will make a statement in Parliament to lay out my next steps," he added. |
Chris Heaton-Harris has a legal duty to call an election in a bid to resolve the Stormont crisis | Chris Heaton-Harris has a legal duty to call an election in a bid to resolve the Stormont crisis |
"My objective, what the people of Northern Ireland deserve, is the restoration of a strong devolved government. | "My objective, what the people of Northern Ireland deserve, is the restoration of a strong devolved government. |
"My duty is to create the right environment for the parties in Northern Ireland to work together to restore the devolved institutions and deliver on crucial issues impacting Northern Ireland's people. | "My duty is to create the right environment for the parties in Northern Ireland to work together to restore the devolved institutions and deliver on crucial issues impacting Northern Ireland's people. |
"I do not take this duty lightly, nor do I overlook the very real concerns people have around their cost of living." | "I do not take this duty lightly, nor do I overlook the very real concerns people have around their cost of living." |
His comments come two days after Northern Ireland Office Minister Steve Baker said a date for another Stormont election would be confirmed soon. | His comments come two days after Northern Ireland Office Minister Steve Baker said a date for another Stormont election would be confirmed soon. |
You can almost feel the collective sigh of relief. | |
The Northern Ireland secretary's decision to scrap his December election plan is an early Christmas present for the political parties. | |
They dreaded the prospect of going to the polls 10 days before Christmas in an election which was only ever going to deepen the political crisis. | |
But the U-turn by Chris Heaton-Harris has damaged his creditability and raised questions about how it was managed by the Northern Ireland Office. | |
Why is Stormont in crisis again? | Why is Stormont in crisis again? |
The most recent assembly election in May resulted in Sinn Féin winning the most seats for the first time. | |
That meant Michelle O'Neill from that party was entitled to the role of first minister. | |
The DUP was the second-biggest party but it refused to nominate a deputy first minister, meaning a ruling executive for Northern Ireland could not be formed. | |
The DUP has refused to return to power-sharing at Stormont until the Northern Ireland Protocol is scrapped or changed. | The DUP has refused to return to power-sharing at Stormont until the Northern Ireland Protocol is scrapped or changed. |
The protocol keeps Northern Ireland aligned with some EU trade rules to ensure that goods can move freely across the Irish land border after Brexit. | The protocol keeps Northern Ireland aligned with some EU trade rules to ensure that goods can move freely across the Irish land border after Brexit. |
Unionist parties argue that it has undermined Northern Ireland's place within the UK by effectively creating a trade border with England, Scotland and Wales. | Unionist parties argue that it has undermined Northern Ireland's place within the UK by effectively creating a trade border with England, Scotland and Wales. |
The UK wants a fundamental rewrite of the treaty while the EU believes sufficient "flexibilities" can be found within the existing text. | The UK wants a fundamental rewrite of the treaty while the EU believes sufficient "flexibilities" can be found within the existing text. |
How have the parties reacted? | |
After the Northern Ireland secretary's announcement, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tweeted that there should be a "razor sharp focus on getting a solution" to his party's concerns about the protocol. | |
We need a razor sharp focus on getting a solution, whether by negotiation or legislation. There is no solid basis for a fully functioning Stormont until NIP is replaced with arrangements that unionists can support. Progress in NI only made when unionists & nationalists are aboard https://t.co/6B8ftsRo50 | |
Sinn Féin assembly member John O'Dowd said the Northern Ireland secretary had "caused major problems" and "shown his inability to lead" by failing to call an election. | |
He described Mr Heaton-Harris's handling of the Stormont crisis as a "classic example of Tory chaos". | |
Alliance Party assembly member Eoin Tennyson said the decision not to call an election in December was the "correct move". | |
"During the time when people in Northern Ireland are really struggling, the last thing they want is squandering £6.5m [to run] an election, stroking our own egos and actually not solving any of the fundamental issues," he said. | |
Read more: Stormont crisis explained | Read more: Stormont crisis explained |
A simple guide to the Northern Ireland Protocol | A simple guide to the Northern Ireland Protocol |
Who is NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris? | Who is NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris? |
Stormont ministers depart - but how did they do? | Stormont ministers depart - but how did they do? |