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Theresa Villiers 'broke word' over parades panel, says Robinson Theresa Villiers 'broke word' over parades panel, says Robinson
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Northern Ireland's first minister has accused the secretary of state of "breaking her word" over parading.Northern Ireland's first minister has accused the secretary of state of "breaking her word" over parading.
Last month, Theresa Villiers said the government would not be setting up a panel to examine a parades dispute in north Belfast.Last month, Theresa Villiers said the government would not be setting up a panel to examine a parades dispute in north Belfast.
She said there was a lack of support from some people closely involved in the dispute.She said there was a lack of support from some people closely involved in the dispute.
Peter Robinson said the DUP was not consulted before Ms Villiers' decision was made public.Peter Robinson said the DUP was not consulted before Ms Villiers' decision was made public.
In an interview for the BBC, he said he wanted to meet the Orange Order to discuss the situation.In an interview for the BBC, he said he wanted to meet the Orange Order to discuss the situation.
"I had no idea that it was being brought to an end, the secretary of state was not going ahead with it," he said."I had no idea that it was being brought to an end, the secretary of state was not going ahead with it," he said.
"I would have thought that, as someone who had spoken to her on a number of occasions in relation to the parades panel, that she would have come back to us to tell us what her decision was before she would have gone public.""I would have thought that, as someone who had spoken to her on a number of occasions in relation to the parades panel, that she would have come back to us to tell us what her decision was before she would have gone public."
A panel was announced by Prime Minister David Cameron in October to look at ways of resolving the deadlock over a contentious Orange Order march along part of the Crumlin Road.A panel was announced by Prime Minister David Cameron in October to look at ways of resolving the deadlock over a contentious Orange Order march along part of the Crumlin Road.
The dispute centres on applications by Ligoniel Orange Lodge to march along a stretch of the road that separates nationalist and unionist communities.The dispute centres on applications by Ligoniel Orange Lodge to march along a stretch of the road that separates nationalist and unionist communities.
For the past two summers, they have been refused permission to hold the return leg of their annual 12 July parade along the route.For the past two summers, they have been refused permission to hold the return leg of their annual 12 July parade along the route.
In July last year, unionist leaders demanded an inquiry after the Parades Commission banned the return leg for the second year in a row.In July last year, unionist leaders demanded an inquiry after the Parades Commission banned the return leg for the second year in a row.
You can hear the entire interview with Peter Robinson on Good Morning Ulster on BBC Radio Ulster just after 08:00 GMT on Monday.