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Ford says "meaningful engagement" from the UDA is not enough

8.00.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Sat 6th Oct 2007

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Alliance leader David Ford MLA

Alliance leader David Ford MLA has welcomed the statement that the UDA has had meaningful engagement with General John de Chastelain but has stated that this is not enough for their conflict transformation funding to be restarted. The statement was made this afternoon by the Secretary of State Shaun Woodward, who has also been criticised by David Ford for getting involved in this devolved matter.

The South Antrim MLA said: "The news that the UDA is prepared to engage with General de Chastelain is welcome. However it falls far short of the ultimatum given to them from the Social Development Minister. We can all remember how long it took other organisations to move from engagement to actual decommissioning.

"This statement can not be used as a get out clause for the UDA to get their funding and I would again urge Margaret Richie to stick to her deadline.

"I am concerned that the Secretary of State has made a public statement on the UDA's engagement at this very sensitive time. The issue of the grant was solely a matter for Margaret Richie and the Department of Social Development.

"This unhelpful statement from Mr Woodward suggusts a lack of respect for the devolved institutions in general and the work of Margaret Richie in particular."

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