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DURKAN: IRISH GOVERNMENT SHOULD CONVENE ALL-PARTY FORUM OVER IMPLICATIONS OF BREXIT RESULT

written by John June 25, 2016
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Durkan BrexitSDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan has called for the Irish government to convene an All-Party Forum for political parties North and South to consider the issues and implications arising from the EU referendum result.

He said the Forum could help not least in terms of helping to develop optimum coherence and consensus on how to minimise the adverse economic fallout and ensure growth across the island.

Mr Durkan said: “The Irish government should convene an All-Party Forum for parties North and South to consider the issues and implications arising from the referendum result.

“We must not compound the uncertainties and complications which a UK exit process would bring.

!Rather than parties getting into kneejerk stances, reciting certitudes which do not actually address the economic uncertainties, we need to collectively appraise the issues and interests which most need to be managed and protected as an unknown process unfolds.

“It is clear that the UK government and political process, even if under a leaver premier, has no satnav for a safe and sensible way to a reliable destination.

“Rather than just tailgating wherever postures, impulses and prejudices of British politics take them to, we in Ireland need to map the challenges, purposes and priorities that could most affect us North and South.

“We need to look soberly at all of the issues which will now be real and no longer dismissible as campaign rhetoric.

“We will also have to develop optimum coherence and consensus on how to minimise the adverse economic fallout, and how to safeguard and renew the prospectus for cooperation, policy partnership and growth across the island which was compellingly endorsed by the Irish people in ratios that far outweigh the verdict in this week’s misconceived UK referendum.”

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