Northern Ireland’s new first minister has informed Sky News she “absolutely contests” the UK authorities’s declare {that a} referendum on Irish unity is many years away.
Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill, the primary nationalist to occupy the workplace, described her elevation at Stormont as “a historic day, truly representing a new dawn”.
In a doc, outlining the idea of the DUP’s return to power-sharing, the UK authorities stated it noticed “no realistic prospect of a border poll”.
But Ms O’Neill stated: “I would absolutely contest what the British government have said in that document, in so far as my election to the post of first minister demonstrates the change that’s happening on this island.
“That’s a very good factor. It’s a wholesome factor as a result of this variation I believe can profit us all.
“I believe that we’re in the decade of opportunity and I believe, also equally, that we can do two things at once.
“We can have power-sharing, we will make it steady, we will work collectively each day by way of public providers, and while we additionally pursue our equally authentic aspirations.
“There are so many things that are changing. All the old norms, the nature of this state, the fact that a nationalist republican was never supposed to be first minister. That all speaks to the change,” she added.
Ms O’Neill grew up within the “murder triangle” in County Tyrone. Her father was an IRA prisoner and her cousin was shot lifeless by the SAS.
But having pledged to be a “first minister for all”, she broke with republican custom by utilizing the time period “Northern Ireland” in her acceptance speech.
“I’m somebody who wants to be a unifier. I’m somebody that wants to bring people together.
“We’ve had a troublesome previous, a turbulent previous. Quite a lot of hurt was brought about previously and I believe it is so, so necessary that right here in 2024, and we have simply celebrated the anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement final yr, that we very a lot look in the direction of the longer term.
“I hope I can represent the future. I believe I can represent the future, as somebody who wants to work with all communities.
“I clearly am a republican, a proud republican, however I believe it is actually, actually necessary that I can look in the direction of these individuals who determine as Irish republicans, but in addition these of a British id and unionist id and inform them that I respect their values, I respect their tradition.”
Asked if her pledge meant she would contemplate attending a Protestant Orange Order march, she stated: “I will consider every invitation that comes my way.
“I’m hoping that I get invites. I need to step into floor that republicanism hasn’t stepped into earlier than,” she added.
Watch the complete interview with Michelle O’Neill on Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips on Sky News from 8.30am.
Source: information.sky.com”