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Labour 'right' not to fund Casement Park for Euros

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The previous Conservative government promised to help fund construction of the west Belfast stadium in time for the football tournament

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Labour was right not to fund the redevelopment of Casement Park in time for Euro 2028, the shadow secretary of state has said.

Alex Burghart, a Conservative MP, said if he had been in Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn鈥檚 position he would have made the same decision.

Under the last Conservative government, promises were made that money would be found to help fund construction of the west Belfast stadium in time for the football tournament.

As prime minister, Rishi Sunak said the government would make a 鈥渟ignificant contribution鈥 and leave a lasting Euros legacy in Northern Ireland.

But he lost the general election in July and the Labour government last month confirmed it could not afford to fund the stadium now due to the risk it would not be ready in time for Euro 2028.

The UK government now estimates the potential cost will be more than 拢400m.

Speaking to 麻豆社 News NI on Tuesday at the Conservative Party conference, Burghart said he agreed with the Labour government鈥檚 assessment that the redevelopment could not have happened on time.

鈥淐hris Heaton-Harris, the former secretary of state, was clear that we couldn't move forward until we had agreed upon other things,鈥 he added.

鈥淚 actually support the decision that Hilary Benn made.鈥

Burghart is backing Kemi Badenoch to be the next Conservative leader.

He said she would be a strong leader for 鈥渢he whole of the UK鈥.

However, pressed on her refusal to rule out leaving the European Convention on Human Rights, Burghart said the priority was 鈥渟ecuring our borders鈥.

Asked whether it would run roughshod over the principles of the Good Friday Agreement, Burghart said it would be important to 鈥済o through things in detail鈥.