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25/10/2023
Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Office; Chris Flatt, Director, Strategy, Northern Ireland Office; Brendan Threlfall, Director General of Union & Windsor Framework, Cabinet Office
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So, yes, is the obvious answer. I can absolutely shoot it. I'm pretty sure that you'll find
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that my department very quickly clarified the statement on Monday and the comment should
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not be considered any shift in government policy. I'd just like to assure the committee
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and all that serve on it that the government is unwavering in its commitment to all strands
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of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement, not least the principle of consent and the need
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to exercise parity of esteem for the identity, ethos and aspirations of both communities.
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The agreement's clear that any change to the constitutional position of Northern Ireland
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would require the consent of a majority of its people. In fact, the agreement makes clear
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that it would be wrong to undertake any constitutional change without this fundamental principle
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of majority consent. And in accordance with that principle of consent, Northern Ireland
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will remain part of the United Kingdom for as long as its people wish it to be. And we're
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absolutely clear there is no basis to suggest that a majority of people in Northern Ireland
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wish to separate from the United Kingdom. Is that clear enough?
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I'm very grateful to you for both the succinctness and clarity, Secretary of State. And that
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fox has now not just been shot, but stuffed and mounted. You regularly update Parliament,
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the media and other fora of indicating significant progress with talks, not exclusively but predominantly
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with the DUP to restore Stormont. We then get some sort of rebuttal stuff, which is,
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well, you know, nobody's talking to us and there's nowhere near making a resolution to
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this, etc. And for the outside world, those twin analyses are quite difficult to reconcile
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from time to time. So in the privacy of these four walls, are you able to give us a robust
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and frank update with regards to where you think things are at and a timetable to which
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you have got sketched out in your mind? And I know as a Secretary of State, you don't
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like putting end dates and no Secretary of State does, but are things imminent? Are we
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looking well into next year?
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So I will be very, forgive me for being circumspect and fairly careful.
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Yes, no, I'd expect nothing less.
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You know, I try not to talk about the ongoing conversations that are happening and are important
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because my primary focus, the Department's primary focus is to get the Executive back
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up and running so the people of Northern Ireland have decisions being taken for them by people
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they've elected to take those decisions. I mean, we've had long and ongoing talks over
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the summer and actually I will, if I may, use this occasion to thank my civil servants
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and all those that have been working. I know you'd expect them to work hard over the summer,
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but who have been working hard on this over the summer and our interlocutors and all the
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party leaders who have been trying to keep updated as best I can without disclosing the
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nature of the talks. But I would, I mean, I've characterized it and I think it's true
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that they are in their final phases and in a much more positive space than they've been
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previously.
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