Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Oral Answers to Questions

Chris Davies Excerpts
Wednesday 22nd May 2019

(4 years, 11 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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Very good in the use of a sentence. I repeat that the lesson I took from the local elections was that people want restored devolved government as soon as possible.

Chris Davies Portrait Chris Davies (Brecon and Radnorshire) (Con)
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8. What recent progress she has made on the consultation on addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s past.

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John Penrose Portrait John Penrose
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Thank you, Mr Speaker. I was just finishing my remarks by saying that the process of considering those tragic submissions is almost finished and I hope that we will be able to publish an analysis of the views they contain very soon.

Chris Davies Portrait Chris Davies
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Does my hon. Friend agree that we must listen carefully to this consultation and does he agree with the words of the Secretary of State in the foreword to the consultation:

“amnesties are not the right approach and”

the Government

“believes that justice should be pursued”?

John Penrose Portrait John Penrose
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Yes, I do. Any solution must allow both unionists and republicans to achieve closure, and for all of Northern Ireland to draw a line and move on. Otherwise it will not last. We have been working closely with the political parties in Northern Ireland, as well as colleagues across both Houses, on the way forward and, last week, the Secretary of State met the Victims’ Commissioner and legacy groups as well.