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By leaving the administration limping, the unionist parties have stalled all business until this issue is dealt with in entirety. With a view on next May's elections, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness described the whole ordeal as an "inter-unionist rivalry." Rather than allowing a full police investigation to run its course, in a stampede for the barricades, both unionist parties have attempted to outmaneuver one another in taking a hardline position on the idea of the existence of the IRA.READ ON VICE NEWS: 'Britain Taught the World How to Torture': Northern Ireland's Hooded Men Take New Evidence Back to Court
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