'This is our hour of decision' Vice-President of Sinn Fein Michelle O'Neill accuses the DUP of 'denying democracy' by refusing to support the election of a new Speaker in Stormont today. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
Power-sharing or Protocol? The DUP's ultimatum to the UK government deepens the crisis in Northern Ireland.
Without a Speaker, there can be no debates, committee meetings, private members bills or scrutiny of departmental decisions. If the UK government overrides the Protocol, it could jeopardise a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA.Reacting to the DUP leader's stance, minister for Brexit opportunities and government efficiency Jacob Rees-Mogg told Sky News:"Well, I think Jeffrey's position has been relatively clear that he believes the protocol is not functioning properly and needs reform.
"The people of Northern Ireland voted and deserve a stable and accountable devolved government. I urge the parties to come together and form an Executive."Sky News interviews Michelle O'Neill
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