Foster accuses PM of ‘dereliction of duty’
BELFAST: Arlene Foster has accused Boris Johnson of a dereliction of duty and claimed he is not doing enough to address unionist “anguish” over Irish Sea trade disruption.
Northern Ireland’s First Minister demanded action from the Prime Minister following the EU’s “horrific” botched move to invoke a mechanism to suspend elements of the new post-Brexit arrangements.
The European Commission was forced into an embarrassing U-turn on Friday when it backtracked on an attempt to restrict the free flow of coronavirus vaccine across the Irish border.Mrs Foster told BBC Radio Ulster: “I have to say directly to the Prime Minister and to the UK Government that it is a dereliction of duty for a prime minister of the United Kingdom to stand by and allow United Kingdom citizens to suffer, and that is what he is allowing to do at present, so therefore action is absolutely needed.”
Senior European politicians have conceded it was a mistake to try to unilaterally suspend part of Brexit’s Northern Ireland Protocol to prevent the region being used as backdoor to move inoculations from the bloc into the UK.
The protocol, which governs the movement of goods in and out of Northern Ireland post-Brexit, was created to ensure continued free flow of trade across the Irish border.
It does so by moving regulatory and customs processes to the Irish Sea, with checks instead focused primarily on produce moving from Great Britain into Northern Ireland. Some aspects of trade have experienced disruption since the protocol came into effect on December 31 and unionists have been calling for the UK Government to itself suspend elements of the protocol using part of the agreement called Article 16 until the issues have been resolved.
The First Minister told the Stormont Assembly: “The protocol was imposed upon the people of Northern Ireland. I have always opposed it.
“Despite significant protestation and logical argument against its provision, it is still here.” She said the EU still holds the power to invoke Article 16 in reserve.“It has caused significant dismay and distress. It is wrong and unnecessary and we all know that is the case.”
She accused the bloc of threatening to trigger Article 16 “without consultation, without thought or consideration of the welfare of the people of Northern Ireland”.
The DUP leader added: “Too many people have been fooled by what it seemed on paper but reality has bit and unionists across the length and breadth of Northern Ireland are in anguish.“It should matter that everyone in Northern Ireland is being denied supply of trade and if they really care about all of the people of Northern Ireland they will act.”
Senior Sinn Fein representative John O’Dowd urged unionists to stop “sabre-rattling” and called for calm heads and measured words rather than violence.
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