17/09/2009

Still No Justice Agreement For North

The North's two top ministers have failed to agree a financial package with Downing Street for the devolution of policing and justice powers to Stormont.

Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness met with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London yesterday.

It was the latest in a series of talks aimed at securing adequate funding to establish the new department. Another meeting is due to be held next week.

However, the First and Deputy First Minister conceded some progress had been made during Wednesday's discussions.

Mr Robinson stressed it was important not to rush the process.

"I think everybody recognises that it is important that we get these matters right," he said.

"No-one should be rushing towards the devolution of policing and justice in circumstances that leave us without the necessary funding."

Mr McGuinness insisted it is crucial substantive moves are made before Christmas.

He is convinced the issue will be sidelined by central government when a Westminster general election is called.

"I don't know what the next government is going to be," he said.

"Is it going to be a Labour government? Is it going to be a Conservative government?

"What we have to do as politicians is conclude a deal now."

Prior to yesterday's talks the First Minister suggested Tory leader David Cameron should underwrite any future financial package.

Tory Shadow NI Secretary Owen Patterson said his party would not commit to any agreement, given the current economic downturn and pressures on public spending.

"We will look at the details. All I can assure you is that we will do the right thing for Northern Ireland and that we will be responsible," he said.

(PR/GK)

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