Plans are being put in place to impose a budget for regional government departments in Northern Ireland, the secretary of state has revealed. But James Brokenshire stressed this did not mean a return to direct rule from London over the province. The Northern Ireland secretary vowed on 1 November that he would shelve his budget preparations if the two main parties in the Stormont assembly, (Sinn Féin and the Democratic Unionists) quickly secured a deal to restore power-sharing to Belfast. However, Sinn Féin said that imposing a budget from Westminster was tantamount to direct rule and would derail the negotiations between the two parties. In return, Brokenshire emphasised that if he failed to act in the next few weeks, the regional government ministries in Belfast would simply run out of money. So he is planning to enable a budget bill to be introduced at Westminster when appropriate, to protect the delivery of Northern Ireland’s public services.
Northern Ireland budget bill
Written by David Fletcher 03 Nov 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for God-inspired continuation of political negotiations between the Government and all parties to enable the budget to be passed by the end of November. (Proverbs 8:16)
- More: www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/nov/01/minister-james-brokenshire-prepares-plans-to-impose-budget-on-northern-ireland
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