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Real change will only come when parties start working together
Posted on December 7th, 2009 No commentsI have written a colum for today’s Belfast Telegraph in which I argue that the SDLP and UUP should start working together to provide voters with an alternative to the DUP – SF coalition.
There is nothing in the structures of government which would prevent the UUP and SDLP from developing common positions on key issues.
Education is an obvious example. Agree the basic principles of a workable system based on academic excellence and social justice, possibly with pupil choice at 14, and at least both parties could demonstrate that Irish and British people who call this region home can agree on important issues.
Tackling our divisions is another. Commit to a shared future and stand together against sectarianism and racism.
Even on the economy there is very little on which the DUP and SF agree. This creates yet another opportunity for the UUP and the SDLP.
They should agree a real Green New Deal and have the courage to publish it as an alternative response to the current recession.
All this does not in any way prejudice either party’s nationalism or unionism. No more than it would prejudice the Green Party, Alliance or PUP if they were to support agreed positions.
What it would illustrate is that our two communities and their representatives can work together and share a commitment to the success of this region and its people. This would be a real platform for change.
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