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Northern Ireland welfare reform bill fails to pass | Northern Ireland welfare reform bill fails to pass |
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Northern Ireland's controversial Welfare Reform Bill has failed to pass at Stormont. | Northern Ireland's controversial Welfare Reform Bill has failed to pass at Stormont. |
The nationalist Sinn Féin and SDLP made a petition of concern, a blocking mechanism that meant it did not get the required cross-community support. | The nationalist Sinn Féin and SDLP made a petition of concern, a blocking mechanism that meant it did not get the required cross-community support. |
Alliance Party leader David Ford said it meant the Stormont institutions were "in a very dangerous position". | Alliance Party leader David Ford said it meant the Stormont institutions were "in a very dangerous position". |
The DUP now wants the government to take back welfare powers, but Sinn Féin said such a move would be unacceptable. | The DUP now wants the government to take back welfare powers, but Sinn Féin said such a move would be unacceptable. |
A majority of 58 assembly members voted in favour and 39 voted against the bill to make changes to benefits that have been introduced in the rest of the UK. | A majority of 58 assembly members voted in favour and 39 voted against the bill to make changes to benefits that have been introduced in the rest of the UK. |
There were several mitigation schemes in the bill that would have lessened its impact. | There were several mitigation schemes in the bill that would have lessened its impact. |
But Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness of Sinn Féin said: "This is a time when the (Stormont) executive parties need to stand together to defend our public services, particularly in terms of health, education and welfare." | But Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness of Sinn Féin said: "This is a time when the (Stormont) executive parties need to stand together to defend our public services, particularly in terms of health, education and welfare." |
Green Party leader Steven Agnew also signed the petition. | Green Party leader Steven Agnew also signed the petition. |
During the assembly debate, Finance Minister Arlene Foster warned that if the bill failed to pass, "£604m of cuts would have to be made to vital, frontline public services, the services that the most vulnerable in our community need and rely upon". | During the assembly debate, Finance Minister Arlene Foster warned that if the bill failed to pass, "£604m of cuts would have to be made to vital, frontline public services, the services that the most vulnerable in our community need and rely upon". |
The debate went ahead despite Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson's admission to hospital with a suspected heart attack on Monday. | The debate went ahead despite Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson's admission to hospital with a suspected heart attack on Monday. |
DUP sources say the 66-year-old party leader is making good progress and has been given a full briefing on Tuesday's events at Stormont. | DUP sources say the 66-year-old party leader is making good progress and has been given a full briefing on Tuesday's events at Stormont. |
Last week, Mr Robinson said the assembly could not survive the scenario that would unfold if the welfare reform bill was not approved. | Last week, Mr Robinson said the assembly could not survive the scenario that would unfold if the welfare reform bill was not approved. |
However, Sinn Féin accused the DUP of scaremongering with its budget forecasts. | However, Sinn Féin accused the DUP of scaremongering with its budget forecasts. |
The Northern Ireland parties had agreed a deal on Westminster's welfare reform measures in the Stormont House Agreement last December. | |
However, Sinn Féin withdrew its support in March. | |
What is a petition of concern? | What is a petition of concern? |
The measure was designed as a way to safeguard minority rights in Stormont's power-sharing assembly. | The measure was designed as a way to safeguard minority rights in Stormont's power-sharing assembly. |
If a petition of concern is presented to the assembly speaker, any motion or amendment will need cross-community support. | If a petition of concern is presented to the assembly speaker, any motion or amendment will need cross-community support. |
In such cases, a vote on proposed legislation will only pass if supported by a weighted majority (60%) of members voting, including at least 40% of each of the nationalist and unionist designations present and voting. | In such cases, a vote on proposed legislation will only pass if supported by a weighted majority (60%) of members voting, including at least 40% of each of the nationalist and unionist designations present and voting. |
Effectively this means that, provided enough MLAs from a particular community agree, that community can exercise a veto over the assembly's decisions. | Effectively this means that, provided enough MLAs from a particular community agree, that community can exercise a veto over the assembly's decisions. |