Tag: Conor Murphy

  • Conor Murphy – 2022 Comments on Restoring the Northern Ireland Executive

    Conor Murphy – 2022 Comments on Restoring the Northern Ireland Executive

    The comments made by Conor Murphy, the Sinn Fein Minister of Finance, on 7 October 2022.

    Top of the to-do list of the Irish and British governments must be getting the Executive and Assembly up and running now.

    They have a responsibility to deliver a joint approach that prioritises the restoration of power-sharing and the political institutions of the Good Friday Agreement.

    We need an Executive formed now to help workers and families who are struggling with the cost-of-living emergency and people suffering on chronic hospital waiting lists.

    People need help now. They need ministers around the table and working together to invest £1 billion in the health service and to put money in people’s pockets.

  • Conor Murphy – 2022 Comments on Cost of Living Crisis in Northern Ireland

    Conor Murphy – 2022 Comments on Cost of Living Crisis in Northern Ireland

    The comments made by Conor Murphy, the Finance Minister in Northern Ireland, on 1 August 2022.

    We have repeatedly told the British government that they must act to support workers and families through the cost-of-living crisis as they struggle to pay their bills.

    They should start by calling time on big energy companies – whose profits are through the roof – and ensure they pay their way and aren’t ripping off ordinary people.

    Executive departments need more money to deal with the rise in inflation and the huge spike in living costs. The British government must step up and provide more money to ensure that can happen.

    They have failed to help businesses under pressure with rising costs, they need action now to keep their doors open and protect jobs.

    This is the big challenge facing workers and families this winter. We need an Executive up and running immediately so we can start putting money in people’s pockets.

    The DUP should end its boycott, rejoin the Executive and work with the rest of us to put the interests of workers and families first.