Sinn Fein say, "The British government are buggers".
The British government says that for Sinn Fein to be involved in talks the guns must be left at the door.
The most important thing to say is that Sinn Fein isn't going back to anything. We are a party on the move.
I'm not going to be known as the Sinn Fein Minister who did the bidding of a Tory administration which is focused on decimating the welfare state.
Sinn Fein will not do Tory austerity.
Part of my mission, if I have that opportunity as leader, is to take Sinn Fein on.
Sinn Fein is the fastest growing party on the island of Ireland.
But the fact is that the vast majority of Republicans support the Sinn Fein leadership.
Sinn Fein has the potential and capacity to become the vehicle for the attainment of republican objectives.
The reality is that when Sinn Fein gets into these talks, there will be no more options for armed republicanism, for the IRA.
Within loyalism and the UVF, there are clearly people who are not just aggravated by the issue around flags or parades. They're aggravated by me and Sinn Fein being in government. They're opposed to the political institutions - there's an inability of a minority within loyalism to accept the concept of equality.
On a number of occasions, I have made it clear that Sinn Fein policy was to argue for the establishment of an independent, international truth commission.
The sheer scale of what the Tories are attempting to do is staggering. But Sinn Fein will not agree to this ideologically driven austerity agenda.
In my view, a united Ireland is inevitable, and it is certainly more likely than a voluntary coalition which doesn't include Sinn Fein.
Quite simply, I maintained contact with Sinn Fein and believed that there had to be a political, not a military, solution to the situation in Northern Ireland.
Sinn Fein has demonstrated the ability to play a leadership role as part of a popular movement towards peace, equality and justice.