“We have a choice, we can sit back and do nothing and allow the DUP to hold our entire community to ransom, or we can continue to place a focus on the fact that the vast majority of people who voted three weeks ago want to see a functioning executive,” he told BBC Radio Ulster’s Good Morning Ulster.
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