Good Friday Agreement 20 years on - has it been a success? Would you vote the same way today? @ClaireHanna, @JohnStewart1983, @DavidFordMLA and @JamieBrysonCPNI discuss #GFA20

Apr 10, 2018, 09:33 AM

Twenty years ago today the Good Friday Agreement was signed and 30 years of the Troubles effectively came to an end. Many people, in fact over 70%, of those who voted, backed the deal, and were hopeful of what was to come. Others, of course, were angry with the agreement and have challenged it ever since. But what we have seen, and what no-one can deny, is relative peace for the last two decades. Although the power sharing institutions have limped from one crisis to the next with Stormont in cold storage once again. Today key figures from 1998 are gathering at Queen's University Belfast to mark the anniversary, including Gerry Adams, Lord David Trimble and the former US president, Bill Clinton. This morning, we want to hear your memories from that historic day. Did you support the agreement? Did you not? Did it deliver what you expected? Or has it failed? And the key question - is the Good Friday Agreement, or as some like to call it the Belfast Agreement, still fit for purpose? Stephen gets the views of SDLP MLA Claire Hanna, Alliance MLA David Ford and UUP MLA John Stewart.