DUP and UUP pull out of talks over parade ban

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 03 Juli 2014 | 22.40

Thursday 03 July 2014 14.53

The DUP and Ulster Unionists have withdrawn from all-party talks at Stormont, in protest at the decision of the Parades Commission to ban a parade along the nationalist Ardoyne area in Belfast on 12 July.

The unionist parties said they would be ending their participation in the now "fruitless Stormont talks" as a result of the Parades Commission's decision. 

The Parades Commission for Northern Ireland had allowed the morning portion of the march along the Crumlin Road go ahead.

However, it has ruled that the return in the evening will not be allowed.

The Parades Commission said: "It had considered the impact on community life and community relations and the potential for public disorder and had determined that these potential impacts would be disproportionate to the significance of this parade processing the entirety of its notified route."

The Order described the decision as "preposterous and a reckless action".  

When an Orange Order march through the nationalist Ardoyne area was banned last year it provoked widespread rioting.

It also resulted in scores of PSNI officers being injured.


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