Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy has said that Theresa May’s announcement of her intention to call a snap Westminster General Election is further evidence, if it was needed, that the concerns and needs of people in the North of Ireland do not register on the British Government agenda.
He added however, that Irish republicans must seize the opportunity, provided by the election, to further to build political progress towards a referendum on Irish unity.
Matt Carthy said:
“Today’s announcement by the British Prime Minister Teresa May of her intention to call a snap Westminster General Election is further evidence, if it was needed, that the concerns and needs of people in the North of Ireland do not register on the British Government agenda.
“Sinn Féin said at the weekend that the British Government will always put its own interests above any others and, at this time, that means the concerns of a very reactionary Tory Right Wing.
“Brexit has highlighted, in stark terms, the undemocratic, unnatural and unjust nature of Partition.
“Brexit and the recent Assembly election which by saw the end of a permanent unionist political majority, have changed the context of the argument for a United Ireland.
“Despite the narrow political motivation behind the calling of a Westminster election, Irish republicans must seize the opportunity to further to build political progress towards a referendum on Irish unity.
“It is an opportunity to reject the Tory political agenda, to re-assert the North’s vote to remain within the EU, and to advance the cause of a shared inclusive and United Ireland.”