The benefits and downsides, of devolution
Posted: 02 Feb 2022, 19:42
Sky leads with
Not quite true as they reveal further down.
So not all checks, just very specific checks which have been implemented after 31 Dec.
However, the UK government says.
In other words, the specific checks they are talking about are covered within the legal competencies conferred on NI by the Devolution Act(s).
Which is probably why Poots says
More fun and games to follow. But devolution are some of the most interesting fun and games because Westminster doesn't have to intervene. They can cheer, or heckle, from the sidelines, as their whim takes them...
Northern Ireland minister accused of breaching international law after he orders halt to agri-food checks at ports
Not quite true as they reveal further down.
"I have now issued a formal instruction to my permanent secretary to halt all checks that were not in place on 31 December 2020 from midnight tonight."
So not all checks, just very specific checks which have been implemented after 31 Dec.
However, the UK government says.
Last week, British Foreign Secretary and Brexit negotiator Liz Truss said the DUP's threats to halt checks were a matter for the Northern Ireland regional government to resolve, rather than for Westminster to intervene.
In other words, the specific checks they are talking about are covered within the legal competencies conferred on NI by the Devolution Act(s).
Which is probably why Poots says
"I have taken legal advice in relation to my position from senior counsel. Earlier today, I received that legal advice.
"The advice concluded that I can direct the checks to cease in the absence of Executive approval.
More fun and games to follow. But devolution are some of the most interesting fun and games because Westminster doesn't have to intervene. They can cheer, or heckle, from the sidelines, as their whim takes them...