HC Deb 01 May 1986 vol 96 c462W
22. Mr. Gow

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what progress he has made in securing acceptance in the Province of the Anglo-Irish agreement.

Mr. Tom King

My ministerial colleagues and I have taken and will continue to take every opportunity to explain the true nature and advantages of the agreement for all sections of the community in Northern Ireland.

26. Mr. Flannery

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will consider calling a conference on the implementation of the Anglo-Irish agreement, involving the British Governmentt, the Irish Government and the relevant political parties of Northern Ireland.

Mr. Tom King

I have no such plans. I believe that the way forward now is for the elected representatives of the constitutional political parties to discuss their concerns with the United Kingdom Government. I hope the Unionist leaders, in particular, will agree to resume our dialogue.

5. Mr. Stephen Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what steps have been taken to try to ensure that the terms of the Anglo-Irish agreement are more fully understood in the Province.

Mr. Tom King

My ministerial colleagues and I have taken and will continue to take every opportunity to explain the true nature and advantages of the Agreement for all sections of the community in Northern Ireland.

23. Sir John Farr

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he expects to arrange discussions with Unionist politicians and others about the implementation of the Anglo-Irish agreement; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Tom King

My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and I want discussions to be renewed with Unionist politicians about a range of matters affecting Northern Ireland. We hope that it will be possible shortly to start exploratory talks.