Northern Ireland welcomed its new Secretary of State, Hilary Benn, who met with key political leaders to discuss economic growth, public services, and political stability.
This visit marks a significant step in strengthening the relationship between the UK Government and Northern Ireland’s Executive.
Meeting Highlights
During his visit, Hilary Benn attended a Cabinet meeting in London before traveling to Hillsborough Castle. There, he met with First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, and representatives from other Executive and Opposition parties.
This initial meeting set the tone for collaborative efforts to address Northern Ireland’s pressing issues.
Meeting Discussions
- Discussion on fostering economic growth and improving public services.
- Commitment to addressing the legacy of the past in a manner respectful to victims’ families and communities.
- Emphasis on the Belfast Good Friday Agreement and its principles of reconciliation and equality.
Statements and Commitments
Hilary Benn expressed his honor at being appointed Secretary of State, emphasizing his eagerness to begin work immediately. He highlighted his priorities: establishing a strong relationship with the Northern Ireland Executive, fostering economic growth, and improving public services.
Benn reiterated the UK Government’s firm commitment to the Belfast Good Friday Agreement and the principle of consent at its heart.
“We will work hard to deliver its vision for reconciliation, equality, respect for rights, and parity of esteem,” Benn stated.
In discussing his meeting with the First Minister and deputy First Minister, Benn described it as “very constructive” and looked forward to building on this relationship in the coming months.
Next Stages
Looking ahead, Benn outlined several initiatives aimed at enhancing Northern Ireland’s stability and prosperity. These include addressing economic challenges, such as the cost of living crisis and public services’ funding and operational issues.
Additionally, Benn plans to work closely with the Irish Government to strengthen the relationship between the two countries, recognizing Ireland’s importance as a co-guarantor of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement.
Upcoming Initiatives
Initiative |
Description |
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Economic Growth | Strategies to boost Northern Ireland’s economy and address cost of living. |
Public Services | Plans to improve funding and operations in health and other public sectors. |
Legacy of the Past | Establishing systems to address past conflicts with respect and human rights. |
Strengthening UK-Ireland Relations | Collaborative efforts with the Irish Government to reset and strengthen ties. |
The Road Ahead
Hilary Benn’s first visit to Northern Ireland as Secretary of State reflects the UK Government’s commitment to a prosperous, stable, and peaceful future for the region.
By fostering strong relationships with local leaders and addressing key economic and public service challenges, Benn aims to create a collaborative environment conducive to growth and stability.
His dedication to the Belfast Good Friday Agreement and its core principles underscores the government’s ongoing commitment to reconciliation and equality.
This visit is just the beginning of Benn’s efforts to ensure a bright and prosperous future for Northern Ireland.
With a focus on economic growth, public service improvements, and strong UK-Ireland relations, Benn is poised to make significant strides in enhancing the region’s stability and prosperity.
Sources: THX News, Northern Ireland Office, Wikipedia, Labour, Institute for Government Council on Foreign Relations & The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP.