Summit Holiday
Back in the late seventies, a cameraman applying for a job at 大象传媒 Belfast was asked during his interview how he would go about covering a forthcoming visit by the Pope. 鈥淲ith two comps and bisque鈥 he replied. These were, at the time, different kinds of 大象传媒 leave entitlement.
With similar timing, I have managed to avoid covering next week鈥檚 British Irish and North South summits by arranging a week鈥檚 holiday before they were announced. I鈥檓 taking some on again off again leave over the next few weeks, but the plan is that Martina Purdy should contribute here when I鈥檓 away, so expect her to raise the whole tone of this blog.
As usual on a Friday, I recorded an Inside Politics programme for broadcast on Radio Ulster on Saturday at a quarter to one. This week鈥檚 victim is the Irish Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern, who is looking forward to both of next week鈥檚 summits.
He runs through the roads and canals north of the border which have benefited, or will benefit, from Irish taxpayers鈥 money. He is supportive of both a North South parliamentary forum, bringing MLAs and TDS together, and a North South consultative forum, which would be a bit like the old civic forum, but organised on a cross border basis. The Ulster Unionists were a bit dubious about the former and I guess quite a few parties might ask questions about the latter, given the civic forum鈥檚 reputation as a talking shop.
Ian Paisley鈥檚 explanation that Alex Salmond鈥檚 nationalism was fine because he recognised the Queen prompted me to ask the Foreign Minister if the Irish Republic might ever consider joining the Commonwealth, like other republics such as India. Unlike his party colleague Eamon O鈥機uiv back in the nineties, Dermot didn鈥檛 bite.
As I finished the interview I realised I had forgotten to ask the Dundalk TD if, given the new British Irish dispensation, the Dail should field a team in next month鈥檚 parliamentary soccer knockout in London. Drat. I鈥檓 sure it will be high on the agenda at Monday鈥檚 summit at Stormont.
If you want to find out what really happens, there's special live coverage on 大象传媒2 on Monday at noon, as well as on Talkback on Radio Ulster.
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Aren't you lucky to be missing it all? Have a good break Mark.