Ms O’Neill said there was no reason for the DUP to continue its boycott with parts of the Windsor Framework coming into effect this weekend.
Patience has run out with the DUP’s blockade of the Stormont Assembly, Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O’Neill has said.
She said: “What we need to see, and what we should have heard from the Prime Minister today, is the action, the plan that he has to work with the Irish Government to end the DUP’s blockage of the assembly. “Are they prepared to accept shared power on an equal basis with ourselves and with the other parties?”Ms O’Neill said this meant there was no reason for the DUP boycott of Stormont to continue.
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