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US Congressman: DUP should accept election outcome

Richard Neal says the United States can ‘nudge’ DUP to re-enter Stormont

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) should not ‘stand in the way of what the electorate did’ in Northern Ireland, and should return to the Stormont government, according to an influential US Congressman. Democrat Richard Neal told the Â鶹ԼÅÄ’s HARDtalk programme, ‘there was an election and I hope that…the outcome is accepted’. Speaking to Stephen Sackur from Massachusetts, the district he represents, he said ‘if we have a disagreement, I don’t think that the disagreement out to stand in the way of what the electorate did’.

The DUP has boycotted Northern Ireland's devolved government at Stormont since last year over concerns about post-Brexit trading arrangements. It recently voted against the new post-Brexit arrangements known as the Windsor Framework, which was signed to alter Brexit's Northern Ireland Protocol.

Asked whether the United States will use its leverage to push for the DUP to return to Stormont, Mr Neal said ‘I think there can be some gentle nudging here’. But he rebutted claims that he and president Joe Biden were not seen as honest brokers by the DUP because of suspicions they want a united Ireland. ‘I don’t know what the reasoning of that would be’ Mr Neal said. ‘I’ve had a long standing relationship, all the way back to welcoming Dr Paisley to the capitol of the United States; sat in between he and Martin McGuiness during luncheons’. He added that unionists – those who want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom – ‘are always welcomed to these meetings in Washington’.

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