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Culture Minister Edwin Poots has dismissed criticism by DUP colleague Nigel Dodds of the planned stadium at the former Maze prison site. | |
Mr Dodds said unionists would not support it if the green light was also given for a conflict transformation centre retaining one of the H-Blocks. | Mr Dodds said unionists would not support it if the green light was also given for a conflict transformation centre retaining one of the H-Blocks. |
The North Belfast MP warned of an "IRA shrine", but Mr Poots said the H-Blocks are listed buildings and here to stay. | The North Belfast MP warned of an "IRA shrine", but Mr Poots said the H-Blocks are listed buildings and here to stay. |
The Lagan Valley MLA said a stadium would take the focus from the H-Blocks. | The Lagan Valley MLA said a stadium would take the focus from the H-Blocks. |
"If people don't want any development at the Maze, those maintained structures will still be there, irrespective of whether there's a stadium developed there," he told Radio Ulster's Inside Politics. | "If people don't want any development at the Maze, those maintained structures will still be there, irrespective of whether there's a stadium developed there," he told Radio Ulster's Inside Politics. |
The plans for the Maze stadium"There's far greater potential for a shrine to be developed if that's the only thing left of the site." | The plans for the Maze stadium"There's far greater potential for a shrine to be developed if that's the only thing left of the site." |
A 35,000-seater stadium for soccer, GAA and rugby is planned for the Maze/Long Kesh site, but opponents argue the stadium should be built in Belfast instead. | A 35,000-seater stadium for soccer, GAA and rugby is planned for the Maze/Long Kesh site, but opponents argue the stadium should be built in Belfast instead. |
DUP leader Ian Paisley has already ruled out rival plans to locate the stadium at Belfast's Ormeau Park, and Mr Dodds insisted he was speaking in a personal capacity. | DUP leader Ian Paisley has already ruled out rival plans to locate the stadium at Belfast's Ormeau Park, and Mr Dodds insisted he was speaking in a personal capacity. |
"It is quite clear now the price for Sinn Fein support for the Maze project including the stadium is a shrine to IRA terrorism," he said. | "It is quite clear now the price for Sinn Fein support for the Maze project including the stadium is a shrine to IRA terrorism," he said. |
"However it is dressed up, whatever spin is deployed, the preservation of a section of the H-Blocks - including the hospital wing - would become a shrine to the terrorists who committed suicide in the Maze in the 1980s (the republican hunger strikes)." | "However it is dressed up, whatever spin is deployed, the preservation of a section of the H-Blocks - including the hospital wing - would become a shrine to the terrorists who committed suicide in the Maze in the 1980s (the republican hunger strikes)." |
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