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Sinn Féin First Minister Michelle O'Neill and party leader Mary Lou McDonald give their thoughts on Westminster election.
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05/07/2024
Sinn Féin First Minister Michelle O'Neill and party leader Mary Lou McDonald give their thoughts on Westminster election.
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00:00
How's it going?
00:10
Sorry.
00:12
Are we supposed to wait for the third?
00:14
Not sure.
00:16
Michelle, Mary, can we just ask you, obviously, on the overall picture of Westminster,
00:20
your reaction to these two leaderships?
00:23
Well, obviously, it's been a Labour landslide, as the early poll tells us.
00:29
I think for us, I don't think that's any surprise.
00:31
I think everybody was predicting that.
00:33
The polls have been saying that for some time.
00:35
I think for us here, I think the politics of this election was very much about the politics here at home.
00:39
It was about making the Executive and the Assembly work.
00:41
I'm delighted to be here in Maher Fad this evening with Gavin Mallahan,
00:45
who is our new MP, hopefully soon to be the third MP for Phil Ulster.
00:50
We've pulled very well here in the position seat, but it's very early in the evening.
00:54
A lot of tallying still to be done, a lot of votes still to be counted,
00:57
but we're feeling very positive, we're feeling very good, just about how the vote has turned out,
01:01
and also how the voters have engaged with our positive message.
01:04
What about for Manchester? Are you confident there?
01:06
I think it's very early.
01:08
Are you nervous about that result?
01:10
No, we're not nervous, no.
01:12
I think we're feeling very confident that it's been a good poll for us across the board.
01:16
But, look, it's very early in the evening.
01:18
I think we're in for a long night, folks.
01:20
We haven't even finished the tally yet, so I can't even give you any more comment.
01:23
We'll just see what's happening.
01:25
Can we just ask very quickly your reaction to the Labour landslide?
01:28
Yes, I mean, I think it was evident for some time that that was going to be the case.
01:31
What we're interested in now is in terms of our engagement with Labour,
01:34
what that means for the people here, what that means for a good, positive relationship
01:38
that perhaps we could have as a new executive with the Labour government.
01:42
The Tories have not been any friends to the people here, haven't been any friends to public services,
01:46
haven't been any friends to any household that's been dealing with the cost of living crisis.
01:50
So I think that there's now yet an opportunity for us to work with Labour.
01:53
Number one priority, but exactly, certainly, will be in terms of trying to get a better funding model
01:57
so we can do better for public services.
01:59
And I think also that there's the bigger national picture.
02:04
Certainly there is a moment now for a reset in terms of relationships between Ireland and Britain,
02:10
Dublin and London.
02:12
So we very much hope that there will be a step change.
02:14
We look forward to that.
02:16
There are big issues on the direct horizon.
02:19
I'm thinking of the legacy legislation, I'm thinking about our wider relationships,
02:25
charting a course for the future, our collective relationships with the European Union.
02:30
These are big questions and I hope that the new government under the leadership of Keir Starmer
02:35
will come with a really constructive and uniquely, has a huge, huge mandate.
02:40
And we hope and believe really ample political space to do really big, constructive things.
02:47
We look forward to working with you.
02:49
Thank you very much.
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