Peter Hain, the veteran British politician and activist, has been a tireless advocate for social justice, human rights, and democracy throughout his distinguished career. From his anti-apartheid activism in South Africa to his tenure in the British Parliament and government, Hain's principled leadership and commitment to progressive values have made him a leading voice for change and equality in the United Kingdom and beyond.
"You can get on with your job. I'm going to get on with mine. And mine is to deliver for the people of Northern Ireland, that's what they expect from me and I'm not going to be deflected by interesting academic or media speculation or attempts to take the whole debate back."
"That Sinn Fein, as I've already indicated, their leaders have already indicated that's what they want to achieve - once we get that credible statement, then we can get around the table and start to move forward, and I'm confident we can do so."
"The big missing part of the jig-saw is to get the assembly back up and running here in Northern Ireland, to get shared government back in business, that is my objective, and we await the IRA statement to see if this will trigger a new dawn."
"We'll be launching the new public prosecution service in Northern Ireland tomorrow. I'll be doing it in Belfast tomorrow. This is an entirely new era, in which criminal justice now exercised on an equal basis, not the old basis in which community division was a feature."
"I've had very good meetings with Unionist leaders, Democratic Unionist Party, Ian Paisley and his team."
"Taxpayers will not stand for - nor should they - the funding of poster sites, leaflets or advertising. What people will support is funding for political education, for training, for party organization."