The Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2026
The Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Modification) Order 2007 extends the duration of the suspension of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
It modifies section 7(2) of the Northern Ireland Act 2000 to substitute a later date for the expiry of the suspension period, ensuring that the authorities and restrictions established by section 1 of that Act remain in effect.
This order applies to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and the administrative functions of the Northern Ireland Departments during the period of direct rule.
Arguments For
The order states that the Secretary of State considers it necessary to extend the period during which the Northern Ireland Assembly's functions are suspended, as provided for under section 7(2) of the Northern Ireland Act 2000.
The document cites the statutory authority granted by section 7(2) of the 2000 Act, which allows for the extension of the six-month period of suspension via an Order in Council.
The provision aims to maintain the legal framework for the governance of Northern Ireland by the UK Parliament while the devolved institutions remain suspended.
Arguments Against
Legal commentators have noted that the repeated use of modification orders to extend the suspension of devolved institutions shifts governance away from the local representation intended by the Good Friday Agreement.
Civil society groups in Northern Ireland have previously argued that prolonged periods of direct rule under modified suspension orders limit democratic accountability for local administrative decisions.
Critics may identify an ambiguity in the legislative timeline, as the order was made and laid before Parliament after the specific date (14th October 2006) it seeks to modify, although the Act allows for retrospective effects in specific contexts.
- This Order may be cited as the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Modification) Order 2007 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which it is made.
Establishes the official title of the legal instrument as the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Modification) Order 2007.
It stipulates that the legal provisions contained within the order become active exactly one day following the date the order was formally signed into law.
- In section 7(2) of the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (length of period of suspension of devolved government in Northern Ireland), for the date "14th October 2006" (which was substituted by the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Modification) (No. 2) Order 2006) substitute "14th October 2007".
Replaces the expiration date for the suspension of the Northern Ireland Assembly within the primary legislation.
By changing the date from 14th October 2006 to 14th October 2007, the order maintains the legal suspension of devolved power and continues the period under which the UK Parliament exercises authority over Northern Ireland's affairs.
This substitution ensures that the governance arrangements established under section 1 of the 2000 Act remain operative for an additional year unless further modified.
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