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Getting Stormont back up and running is my right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland’s absolute priority. The parties remain engaged and are demonstrating a willingness to find solutions to the remaining critical issues. However, a renewed determination to find agreement will be needed if an Executive are to be formed. I urge the parties to work with the Secretary of State and the Tánaiste to do what is right for the people of Northern Ireland.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c779
House
House of Lords

My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has declared that he will be the Minister for the union. The union is composed of four nations. Northern Ireland is an integral part of that union. We must deliver for the people of Northern Ireland but so must the politicians there, who have an obligation to reform the Executive.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c779
House
House of Lords

Yes.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c779
House
House of Lords

The noble Lord is correct. He will be aware that last week there was an attempt for the Assembly to sit, but it was unable to do so because it could not be done on a cross-community basis. We must ensure that each element of the treaties which we are obliged to meet, not least the Belfast agreement, is met in full, but in reality the parties in Northern Ireland have that responsibility and they must answer to the people sooner rather than later.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c780
House
House of Lords

The noble Lord is correct. There have been 1,000 lost days for the people of Northern Ireland. This cannot go on, but I have said that many times. The reality remains very simple: the parties are remarkably close, as only a few issues divide them, and it is time to resolve those few issues.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c780
House
House of Lords

My noble friend would, rightly, question my veracity if I said that Brexit had no influence in Northern Ireland. Right now, it is important to ensure that we are able to seek and deliver a withdrawal agreement that works for all parts of Northern Ireland. That will be the final test. However, I hope that the parties of Northern Ireland do not wait for that to happen but resolve to bring themselves into an Executive.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c780
House
House of Lords

Regarding hyponatraemia, I will, as I have said before, commit to working to deliver against that—it is long overdue. As to the question of the commitment of my right honourable friend the Prime Minister, he is absolutely committed, but right now the person taking the lead on that is the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. He has redoubled his efforts to bring the parties back to the table. That they have not done so remains a disappointment for him and for the people of Northern Ireland.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c781
House
House of Lords

When I next meet the Prime Minister, I will take the point raised by my noble friend and hopefully we can start a discussion about it.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 c781
House
House of Lords

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made towards the restoration of devolved government in Northern Ireland.

Asked by
Lord Lexden (Conservative)
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
28 October 2019
Reference
800 cc779-781
House
House of Lords

Lords report stage. Amendment 3 agreed to on division (272 to 169). Amendment 12 agreed to on division (182 to 37). Amendments 4 to 9, 11, 15, 17 to 19 (new clauses) and 21 to 24 agreed. Amendment 16A disagreed to on division (39 to 138).

Answering member
Lord Duncan of Springbank
Department
Northern Ireland Office
Type
Debates on bills
Date
17 July 2019
Reference
799 cc243-347
House
House of Lords

Lords committee stage. Clauses 1 and 2 agreed. Amendments 8, 9 and 11 to clause 3 agreed. (Part one of two)

Answering member
Lord Duncan of Springbank
Department
Northern Ireland Office
Type
Committee of the Whole House (HL); Debates on bills
Date
15 July 2019
Reference
798 cc12-81
House
House of Lords

Lords committee stage. Clause 3, as amended, agreed. Clauses 4 to 9 agreed. Several new clauses debated and withdrawn. Clause 10 agreed. Bill reported with amendments (HL Bill 192). (Part two of two).

Answering member
Lord Duncan of Springbank
Department
Northern Ireland Office
Type
Committee of the Whole House (HL); Debates on bills
Date
15 July 2019
Reference
798 cc94-138
House
House of Lords

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made in the inter-party talks in Northern Ireland.

Asked by
Lord Lexden (Conservative)
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 cc835-7
House
House of Lords

We are now six weeks into talks aimed at restoring power-sharing, devolved government. The issues on which the parties are focusing include language, identity and sustainability. These are complex and sensitive matters, but the parties have approached them in a spirit of engagement and with a willingness to find solutions. However, there remain significant gaps between the parties that still need to be bridged if we are to secure an agreement.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 c835
House
House of Lords

My noble friend raises two points. On the first, it is important to strike the right language. This is a positive time in the talks; I believe that progress is being made. It would be premature to say that we are at the final moment, but right now the conversations are being conducted in the most positive language that we have heard in some time. I answered a Question on institutional abuse last week. I note again that a number of issues need to be resolved, as a result of matters raised by the parties themselves. Once these have been examined, analysed and converted into the next step, progress will be made.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 c835
House
House of Lords

My answer is categorically no. Unity is not in question; unity is not in doubt. Matters in Northern Ireland must be resolved by the parties in Northern Ireland. Only they can reach the consensus required to deliver a sustainable Executive.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 c836
House
House of Lords

No stone will be left unturned in the effort to secure a restored Executive. The talks going on now are conducted in the most positive of times. It is important that, during this period, we make hay while the sun shines.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 c836
House
House of Lords

The noble Lord raises a question to which I do not have the answer, but when I have it I will ensure that he and the rest of the House know exactly when the report will be published.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 c836
House
House of Lords

My noble friend raises points he has raised in the past. It is important to stress that we are witnessing, I hope, a progressive step, out of which will emerge resolution of the issues that both he and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland passionately care about.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 c836
House
House of Lords

The noble Lord is absolutely right: it must be balanced, fair and, importantly, sustainable.

Answered by
Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
20 June 2019
Reference
798 c837
House
House of Lords