26 February 2025
SDLP Leader of the Opposition Matthew O’Toole MLA has said the Executive’s failure to deliver their Programme for Government as planned underlines the dysfunction within it.
He was speaking after a meeting of the Executive on Wednesday was postponed at the last minute.
South Belfast MLA Mr O’Toole said:
“The Executive’s Programme for Government (PfG) has already been subjected to massive delays and has now been postponed at the eleventh hour due to squabbling around the Executive table. They have had three years to work on this – it’s more than 1000 days since the last election, these parties have met continually since to discuss priorities and the PfG draft brought to the Assembly last year was full of half-baked and re-heated ideas that fail to address the serious challenges facing public services in Northern Ireland. They are now struggling to get even that over the line.
“This farce typifies the dysfunction we have seen since the return of the Stormont institutions last year. Despite all the promises that were made to the public our health waiting lists are getting longer, families’ childcare bills are getting more expensive and poverty and homelessness continue to rise. Nobody expected the Executive to work miracles, but delivering a budget or PfG on time shouldn’t be too much to ask.
“The latest public fallout among Executive parties shouldn’t be allowed to detract from the collective responsibility they share for their inability to begin the process of reforming the institutions despite repeated challenges from the SDLP Opposition. It is disappointing that the reason for this final delay is the Alliance Party, who despite attempts to separate themselves from their Executive colleagues must bear some responsibility for the failure that has permeated this Executive since its return."