This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-63574590
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Stormont election: MLAs pay a penalty for impasse | Stormont election: MLAs pay a penalty for impasse |
(3 months later) | |
Chris Heaton-Harris told MPs he plans to bring forward legislation to reduce the salaries by 27.5% | Chris Heaton-Harris told MPs he plans to bring forward legislation to reduce the salaries by 27.5% |
Faced with a deadlock he could not break, the Northern Ireland Secretary and part-time referee opted for a chunk of extra-time and a penalty for our politicians. | Faced with a deadlock he could not break, the Northern Ireland Secretary and part-time referee opted for a chunk of extra-time and a penalty for our politicians. |
It was, in the end, the only call Chris Heaton-Harris could make after he blinked first in his stand-off with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). | It was, in the end, the only call Chris Heaton-Harris could make after he blinked first in his stand-off with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). |
Though he remains the man in the middle he has lost much of his authority. | Though he remains the man in the middle he has lost much of his authority. |
After his climbdown last week when ruling out a pre-Christmas election, the secretary of state has now completed his U-turn by ditching the current 12-week window for a poll to take place. | After his climbdown last week when ruling out a pre-Christmas election, the secretary of state has now completed his U-turn by ditching the current 12-week window for a poll to take place. |
Instead, he will now legislate for a "short, straightforward extension" to allow more time for the crisis to be resolved. | Instead, he will now legislate for a "short, straightforward extension" to allow more time for the crisis to be resolved. |
This marks a departure from the New Decade, New Approach deal agreed by the parties and both governments, as there was no provision for extra-time. | This marks a departure from the New Decade, New Approach deal agreed by the parties and both governments, as there was no provision for extra-time. |
'Out of his control' | 'Out of his control' |
As we know in Northern Ireland, move a deadline once and it is likely to move again. Nothing is set in stone. | As we know in Northern Ireland, move a deadline once and it is likely to move again. Nothing is set in stone. |
That is the challenge for the secretary of state as the process is outside of his control. | That is the challenge for the secretary of state as the process is outside of his control. |
It will be for the UK and EU negotiators to come up with a protocol deal which may or may not break the current Stormont deadlock. | It will be for the UK and EU negotiators to come up with a protocol deal which may or may not break the current Stormont deadlock. |
We now have two more deadlines in the mix - one in December and one in January - which if not met, could result in an election in March or April. | We now have two more deadlines in the mix - one in December and one in January - which if not met, could result in an election in March or April. |
It is far from straightforward. | It is far from straightforward. |
There is another deadline though which is likely to carry more weight and that's 10 April - the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. | There is another deadline though which is likely to carry more weight and that's 10 April - the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. |
That is the date uppermost in the minds of those in Dublin, London, Brussels and Washington. | That is the date uppermost in the minds of those in Dublin, London, Brussels and Washington. |
Government pushes back Stormont election deadline | Government pushes back Stormont election deadline |
Q&A: Will there be an election in Northern Ireland? | Q&A: Will there be an election in Northern Ireland? |
Who is NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris? | Who is NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris? |
The prospect of celebrating a milestone for an agreement existing in name only, without the institutions it created, is not something those gathered would relish. | The prospect of celebrating a milestone for an agreement existing in name only, without the institutions it created, is not something those gathered would relish. |
Expect a push before then between the UK and EU to get a deal agreed on the protocol in time for the Executive to be restored. | Expect a push before then between the UK and EU to get a deal agreed on the protocol in time for the Executive to be restored. |
But for that to happen, the government and the DUP will have a big call to make. | But for that to happen, the government and the DUP will have a big call to make. |
London and Brussels have previously been talking up the potential for striking a deal in relation to the Northern Ireland Protocol | London and Brussels have previously been talking up the potential for striking a deal in relation to the Northern Ireland Protocol |
Will London sign up to an agreement which does not have the support of the DUP? | Will London sign up to an agreement which does not have the support of the DUP? |
If it does, then where will that leave DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, his party and the future of power-sharing? | If it does, then where will that leave DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, his party and the future of power-sharing? |
'Hard man credentials' | 'Hard man credentials' |
By then, his MLAs (assembly members) and the others elected in May could be surviving on just over two thirds of their wages. | By then, his MLAs (assembly members) and the others elected in May could be surviving on just over two thirds of their wages. |
In a bid to restore his hard man credentials on the day he changed course, the secretary of state vowed to cut MLAs' salaries by 27.5%. | In a bid to restore his hard man credentials on the day he changed course, the secretary of state vowed to cut MLAs' salaries by 27.5%. |
But there was no specific timeline and don't be surprised if that turns into yet another deadline before the legislation reaches the House of Commons. | But there was no specific timeline and don't be surprised if that turns into yet another deadline before the legislation reaches the House of Commons. |
The last time MLAs' salaries were cut in 2018, when Sinn Féin collapsed the institutions, the pay was restored when local parties agreed the New Decade, New Approach deal. | The last time MLAs' salaries were cut in 2018, when Sinn Féin collapsed the institutions, the pay was restored when local parties agreed the New Decade, New Approach deal. |
This time a resolution feels like it is beyond the reach of local parties. | This time a resolution feels like it is beyond the reach of local parties. |
Without a dramatic u-turn by the DUP it will be left in the hands of the UK and EU negotiating teams to break the deadlock. | Without a dramatic u-turn by the DUP it will be left in the hands of the UK and EU negotiating teams to break the deadlock. |
Until then, Mr Heaton-Harris and the political teams he is trying to marshal can only watch from the side lines. | Until then, Mr Heaton-Harris and the political teams he is trying to marshal can only watch from the side lines. |
Related Topics | |
Stormont stalemate | |
Chris Heaton-Harris | |
Northern Ireland Assembly |
Previous version
1
Next version