The Ulster Democratic Party's position paper on Strand Three emphasizes the necessity for any future agreement to reflect the totality of relationships within the British Isles, with the constitutional future of Northern Ireland determined by its people. The UDP stresses that a stable and lasting settlement must be achieved through peaceful and democratic means, addressing the deep communal divisions and gaining the consent of both unionist and nationalist communities. The party advocates for a Council of the British Isles to foster cooperation across various sectors, recognizing national sovereignty while promoting mutual benefits and stability. Additionally, the UDP calls for the incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into British law, a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland, and a written constitution to ensure civil liberties and equal opportunities for all citizens.
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