28 March 2017
James Cleverly rejects calls for PM to intervene directly in Northern Ireland talks

James Cleverly rejects calls for the Prime Minister to intervene directly in the Northern Ireland talks at the moment as it would reward intransigence on the part of some political parties in Northern Ireland.

James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

Will my right hon. Friend give a commitment to ignore the siren song we are hearing from the Opposition about dragging the Prime Minister to Northern Ireland? It would be perverse, would it not, to reward intransigence on the part of some political parties in Northern Ireland by having the Prime Minister pulled across to the Province on a tight leash?

James Brokenshire

It is important that we keep focused on the issues at hand, which are about the parties coming together and finding a resolution to the issues ​that sit very firmly within the devolved space, and the work that we can do as the UK Government to support them alongside, appropriately, the Irish Government too. That remains our absolute focus. I believe that a positive outcome can be achieved with good will and with good spirit, and that is the environment we are determined to secure.

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