Sinn Fein says Irish language act was agreed in draft by DUP - but DUP says it did not happen. What is the truth? @AllisonMorris1 and @AlexKane221b discuss

Feb 16, 2018, 10:24 AM

A massive week in local politics as the the fall-out continues in the stand-off over the Irish language after the DUP told Sinn Fein 'no deal'. Yesterday Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald accused Arlene Foster of reneging on what was agreed. She said there was a draft agreement between her party and the DUP and it did include an Irish language act, alongside an Ulster Scots act and a respecting language and diversity act. But DUP MP Gregory Campbell told Seamus McKee on Evening Extra last night there was no such agreement. Stephen spoke to Allison Morris from the Irish News and former Ulster Unionist director of communications, Alex Kane.