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Why I did the deal - Robinson

FIRST Minister Peter Robinson outlines why the Hillsborough deal is good for Unionism.

The DUP made clear it would only do a deal if it was the right deal.

After months of discussions we eventually achieved the progress we needed. As we have always outlined, there will now be a period of public consultation on the agreement.

What we have is a fair deal and I urge all Unionists to consider it fully and not fall for the hysterical raving of some unionists.

We have delivered a new start for parading. This will be the last year of the Parades Commission. I welcome the positive initial reaction from the Loyal Orders as we seek to resolve the parading issue.

Throughout my time in politics I have always believed in Unionists working more closely together. I know Reg Empey and his party have a valuable contribution to make and want to explore ways in which we can make the Executive work better.

Devolution of policing and justice powers will occur on Unionist terms. There will be no Sinn Fein Justice Minister. Unionists have a veto on who will hold this post. The appointment of the judiciary will be free from political interference. No politician will have any role in the appointment of judges. This is a lie peddled by the TUV that has no basis in fact.

We have secured a sound financial settlement of over 800 million to underpin the police and judicial system. Money has been guaranteed for any additional security pressures that may develop. The Chief Constable has indicated that without this financial settlement, the police budget would have 68 million less next year. This is the equivalent of 1,200 police officers having to be sacked.

We have delivered 20 million package for those officers who served as part-time policemen during the most difficult policing period in NI's history.

We have a manifesto commitment against the introduction of an Irish Language Act. This was due to be introduced by Direct Rule. There will be no Irish language Act.

The DUP made Personal Protection Weapons an issue with the Chief Constable and the Secretary of State. Appeals are now being positively examined and PPWs are being issued. The Security Minister has indicated that in the last month a large number of appeals have been successful. This new approach will ensure that many of those who faced losing their PPWs will have their licences restored.

Yesterday was a good day for Unionism which will further cement Ulster's place within the United Kingdom.


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