Tag: Diane Forsythe

  • Diane Forsythe – 2022 Comments on Windfall Tax on Energy Companies

    Diane Forsythe – 2022 Comments on Windfall Tax on Energy Companies

    The comments made by Diane Forsythe, the DUP MLA for South Down, on 3 November 2022.

    Energy generators are experiencing eyewatering bumper profits with some shareholder dividends rising by 15% yet some of those same companies have not had to pay a penny towards the windfall tax put in place in May. That is scandalous.

    The Government needs to put in place a proper windfall tax on the energy giants so it will then ease the tax burden on already hard-pressed households by helping them further with schemes such as Tax Free Childcare.

    Whilst the electricity cap has made a real tangible difference for householders this month, we now need the £400 energy payment also delivered in Northern Ireland. The previous Prime Minister was clear in her commitment that households in Northern Ireland would receive the £400 energy bill discount in November.

    The DUP is in Westminster fighting for Northern Ireland to get real help for working families, whether that be in their electric, gas or oil bills or with their childcare costs. Our MPs made a submission to Treasury last March pressing for help for households and proper taxes on the online and energy giants. It is now time for the Government to properly tax these giants.

  • Diane Forsythe – 2022 Statement on Desecration of War Memorials

    Diane Forsythe – 2022 Statement on Desecration of War Memorials

    The statement made by Diane Forsythe, the DUP MLA for South Down, on 28 October 2022.

    This year we unveiled the VC statue in Kilkeel, such was the fear of attack a local organisation installed CCTV. Only this week, the war memorial and service memorial have been attacked twice. This is vile. For anyone to wreck the wreaths and be urinating on the memorial is grotesquely offensive.

    I am calling for political leadership from all parties in South Down for the arrest and prosecution of those causing criminal damage to the war memorial and I also want to see a more proactive policing operation to ensure the people who feel this is acceptable are brought before the courts.

    There is no place for such intolerance in Kilkeel.