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Stormont stalemate: Heaton-Harris pushes back NI election deadline | |
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Assembly members have continued to receive their £51,500 salary despite NI's government not functioning since February | Assembly members have continued to receive their £51,500 salary despite NI's government not functioning since February |
The government has extended the deadline for a Northern Ireland executive to be formed and outlined plans to cut assembly members' pay. | The government has extended the deadline for a Northern Ireland executive to be formed and outlined plans to cut assembly members' pay. |
There has been no government in Northern Ireland as the DUP has refused to join a power-sharing executive. | |
The new 8 December deadline can be extended by a further six weeks, meaning the latest an assembly election can be held is 13 April 2023. | |
MLA wages are also to be cut by about a third, BBC News NI understands. | MLA wages are also to be cut by about a third, BBC News NI understands. |
In a brief statement to the Commons, Mr Heaton-Harris also announced plans to give civil servants more powers to address a £660m budget black hole. | |
"The vast majority of those I have spoken to think that an election at this time would be unwelcome," Mr Heaton-Harris told MPs. | |
Pay cut | |
Assembly members (MLAs) currently receive an annual salary of £51,500 a year. | |
Mr Heaton-Harris said the public were frustrated to see politicians receive their full salaries without an executive and said he would cut wages "appropriately". | |
There is a precedent for MLAs having their pay reduced during a period of political limbo at Stormont. | There is a precedent for MLAs having their pay reduced during a period of political limbo at Stormont. |
In 2018, then-NI Secretary Karen Bradley cut MLA pay by 27% when Sinn Féin blocked the formation of an executive. | |
Election date confusion | Election date confusion |
May 2022 - Sinn Fein wins most seats in Assembly election; DUP refuses to nominate deputy first minister, meaning no executive can formed | May 2022 - Sinn Fein wins most seats in Assembly election; DUP refuses to nominate deputy first minister, meaning no executive can formed |
4 October - Newly-appointed NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris says he will call a fresh election if no executive is formed within 12 weeks - on 28 October | 4 October - Newly-appointed NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris says he will call a fresh election if no executive is formed within 12 weeks - on 28 October |
18 October- He says he "cannot be clearer" that an election will be triggered if executive is not restored by 00:01 on 28 October | 18 October- He says he "cannot be clearer" that an election will be triggered if executive is not restored by 00:01 on 28 October |
19 October - He defends his plans | 19 October - He defends his plans |
28 October- Legal deadline passes. Mr Heaton-Harris says he will hold an election, but does not set a date | 28 October- Legal deadline passes. Mr Heaton-Harris says he will hold an election, but does not set a date |
4 November - It is announced there will be no election before Christmas | 4 November - It is announced there will be no election before Christmas |
9 November - Deadline for reforming executive set to be extended to at least 8 December | |
13 April - Deadline for fresh election (if 12-week window for holding poll opens on 19 January) | 13 April - Deadline for fresh election (if 12-week window for holding poll opens on 19 January) |
Last Friday, Mr Heaton-Harris ruled out a Christmas poll, after insisting an election would be called as power-sharing at Stormont had not been restored. | Last Friday, Mr Heaton-Harris ruled out a Christmas poll, after insisting an election would be called as power-sharing at Stormont had not been restored. |
The DUP has said its protest is against the post-Brexit trading arrangement known as the Northern Ireland Protocol. | |
In October, Chris Heaton-Harris said he would call an election if the executive formation deadline was missed | In October, Chris Heaton-Harris said he would call an election if the executive formation deadline was missed |
In October, Chris Heaton-Harris said he would call an election if the executive formation deadline was missed | In October, Chris Heaton-Harris said he would call an election if the executive formation deadline was missed |
This was designed to ensure free trade could continue across the Irish land border, but it has led to new checks on some goods moving between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. | |
Sinn Féin won the most seats in May's election, entitling the party to nominate for the position of first minister. | |
It has accused the DUP of refusing to return to power-sharing because an Irish nationalist would take up the post. | |
Almost £2.8m has been paid out in salaries to MLA's since they were elected in May - despite not taking up their seats in the Stormont chamber. | |
So cutting their salaries will be a popular move with an electorate struggling to pay bills. | |
But it will have little impact in pushing the politicians back to work. | |
The DUP's boycott of the executive will continue with former minister Edwin Poots insisting cutting his salary to a penny a week would make no difference. | |
Unlike previously when salaries were cut, this time all the other parties who are willing to restore the executive are being punished. | |
In 2018, it was a Sinn Féin boycott which triggered the cut. | |
Pay was restored when the parties returned to the executive in 2020. | |
This time resolving the crisis and restoring the salaries is beyond the control of local politicians. | |
It is in the hands of UK and EU negotiating teams. | |
Read more: Stormont crisis explained | Read more: Stormont crisis explained |
Q&A: Will there be an election in Northern Ireland? | Q&A: Will there be an election in Northern Ireland? |
A simple guide to the Northern Ireland Protocol | A simple guide to the Northern Ireland Protocol |
Who is Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris? | Who is Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris? |