In ‘Godot’ nothing happens twice – in Stormont it’s over and over again

Are the Northern talks over? A nonsense rhyme answer from Adams is as clear as it gets

James Brokenshire  making a statement in Stormont on Wednesday. Photograph: Arthur Allison/Pacemaker Press

James Brokenshire making a statement in Stormont on Wednesday. Photograph: Arthur Allison/Pacemaker Press

Waiting for Godot is described as a play where nothing happens twice.

Waiting for a Breakthrough at Stormont is a pedestrian drama where nothing happens countless times. And that doesn’t make for good political theatre.

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