Tag: DUP

  • PRESS RELEASE : Gary Middleton – “terrorism was wrong in 1990 and it is wrong in 2022” [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Gary Middleton – “terrorism was wrong in 1990 and it is wrong in 2022” [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 21 November 2022.

    DUP Foyle MLA Gary Middleton has condemned those who hijacked a van and forced a man to drive it to the Waterside police station.

    Mr Middleton said,

    “This mirrors the attack of October 1990 when the IRA held Patsy Gillespie’s wife and children at gunpoint and forced the 43-year-old to drive a bomb into a checkpoint at Coshquin. It was sickening then and it is sickening today. It was wrong then and it is wrong today.

    I was on the ground all night. I commend the community centre staff for rallying to help families. Babies who needed milk. Children who needed somewhere to sleep. Nurses coming off shift who needed somewhere to lie down. The disruption has been incredible but so has the community response.

    We need political leadership to say that terrorism was wrong in 1990 and it is wrong in 2022. Those who justify the violence of the past and say there “was no alternative” are misleading this generation and sanitising brutal sectarian violence.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Diane Forsythe – Protocol not acceptable to unionists [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Diane Forsythe – Protocol not acceptable to unionists [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 18 November 2022.

    DUP South Down MLA Diane Forsythe met with the Republic of Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin when he visited her constituency on Friday morning. Ms Forsythe emphasised the need for the Protocol to be replaced with arrangements that unionists can support.

    Ms Forsythe said,

    “As the only Unionist MLA in South Down, it was a useful opportunity to impress upon Micheál Martin the need for the Protocol to be replaced. No unionist elected representatives in South Down support the Protocol.

    Whilst we were discussing cross border investment, it must be noted that the Trader Support Service which exists to help businesses with Protocol paperwork cost the UK Treasury £15,000 per hour in the first six months of this year. That’s £375,000 per day. Imagine the impact funding like that could have on public services along that border region.

    Whilst the negotiations are between the EU and the UK, I encouraged the Taoiseach to understand the concerns of unionists and use his position in the EU to push for a sensible resolution which unionists and nationalists can support.

    Progress is only made in Northern Ireland when there are agreements that unionists and nationalists can support. We operate powersharing, not majority rule.”

    Ms Forsythe continued,

    “We also discussed the good work that can be achieved by cross-border cooperation. Mr Martin was there to announce progress on the Irish government side of the Narrow Water bridge project. I believe there are much better ways to spend public funds in the area than this bridge and I took the chance to raise these today.

    I highlighted that there are many other opportunities for cross-border cooperation to boost local industry. I mentioned the huge opportunities for boosting Warrenpoint Harbour with further investment with potential for great economic by looking at the plans for expansion of the old dock with marina facilities.

    It was good to meet him and establish a working relationship as a representative of this border constituency with our southern neighbours.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Gavin Robinson tells NIO to stop manufacturing excuses [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Gavin Robinson tells NIO to stop manufacturing excuses [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 18 November 2022.

    DUP East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson has told NIO Minister Steve Baker to stop manufacturing excuses and set a timeline for the delivery of the £400 energy payment.

    Mr Robinson said,

    “The UK Government is delivering the energy payment directly to homes in England, Scotland and Wales and people can see through the nonsense suggestion that this has been delayed in Northern Ireland because Stormont is not fully functioning.

    Even if Stormont was fully operational, the best way to deliver this payment would be direct from London.

    The NIO should stop manufacturing excuses for why this is taking so long. The energy companies are ready to deliver the payment and the only impediment lies in London.

    Set a timeline and stop making politically motivated attacks on the DUP.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Sammy Wilson – DUP MPs will oppose fuel duty hike [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Sammy Wilson – DUP MPs will oppose fuel duty hike [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 17 November 2022.

    East Antrim MP Sammy Wilson has said that DUP MPs will oppose the Government’s plans to increase fuel duty by 23%.

    The DUP MP said,

    “The unprecedented 23% rise in fuel duty from next March will leave motorists collectively billions of pounds worse off and increase the price of fuel at a time when motorists have already been hit by massive inflation.

    It places huge pressure on domiciliary care providers, district nurses and other vital workers who rely on their vehicle. There will be an obvious need for public sector milage rates to be increased in line with this rise. The impact will be also be particularly felt by those who live in rural areas and those businesses which require vehicles for their operations.

    The DUP will be opposing this measure in the House of Commons when it comes to be voted upon.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ian Paisley presses Chancellor on Autumn statement [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ian Paisley presses Chancellor on Autumn statement [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 17 November 2022.

    DUP North Antrim MP Ian Paisley responded to the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement in the House of Commons for our Westminster team and recognised that when times are tough Northern Ireland benefits massively from being part of the United Kingdom’s four nations.

    After speaking in the House of Commons Mr Paisley said,

    “By being part of the Union, Northern Ireland benefits from the United Kingdom’s economic strength whether that is the triple-lock on pensions, the NHS, welfare supports, energy support payments or as we witnessed in the pandemic via the Furlough Scheme. Whilst we will be critical of individual scheme details, we must recognise the broader massive benefits for Northern Ireland.

    Overall this budget is challenging for households in Northern Ireland and made more difficult due to the poor planning by the former Finance Minister who failed to set a budget for Northern Ireland despite starting the process in October 2021. Departments face a £650m blackhole partially due to poor budget management by the SF Finance Minister as well as the Treasury envelope.

    We welcome the retention of the pensions Triple Lock and the commitments to develop our tech sector in Northern Ireland as well as reduce regulation in other sectors but unless we have the Protocol replaced, in many cases Northern Ireland will not be able to benefit from these measures.

    I recognise that the Government has listened and revised their initial £100 payment for oil users by increasing it to £200 and making it available to all households. This is imperfect but at least there is movement. We now need a clear timetable for this roll-out and the £400 electricity payment.

    Hundreds of my constituents work hard but it is not paying them. I am disappointed that serious action on childcare has been overlooked. I have teachers and nurses in North Antrim, who when they pay their childcare bill have almost nothing left. We will continue to press the Chancellor to recognise that the Tax-Free Childcare allowance for working parents needs increased.

    We will continue to use our seats in Westminster to press for greater support for public services in Northern Ireland and note the planned budget reduction in 24/25 for major infrastructure investment.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Northern Ireland Protocol’s threat to medicine supply still looms large -Pam Cameron [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Northern Ireland Protocol’s threat to medicine supply still looms large -Pam Cameron [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 16 November 2022.

    DUP South Antrim MLA Pam Cameron has said the threat to the supply of medicines in Northern Ireland continues to loom large as a result of the Protocol.

    Responding to formal evidence provided by one major pharmaceutical company, Teva UK, which confirmed that there are ‘current’ and ‘significant’ challenges to sourcing some products from Great Britain, Mrs Cameron said:

    ‘‘The vast majority of local medicines are supplied from Great Britain.

    By foisting new and demanding requirements on how these products are authorised for use in Northern Ireland, the Protocol is placing future supply in jeopardy and causing deep uncertainty for patients and our health service.

    The warning presented by Teva UK is stark. They say need for two product licences under the Centralised Procedure ‘‘creates an administrative and cost burden that will make many medicines unviable to supply to NI.’’

    However they are not alone in holding these concerns.

    In separate evidence, the NHS Confederation warned that the temporary EU legislation will expire at the end of 2024, ‘creating future uncertainty.’ PAGB, the UK trade association for manufacturers of over-the-counter medicines, also expressed concern about the ‘level of certification needed to supply food supplements’ to our Province.

    This level of disruption is unacceptable and unjustifiable.

    Those parties who were tripping over each other to praise the EU for allowing medicines to move within our own country need to accept that the Protocol’s problems have not been resolved. Rather than downplaying the impact it is having, they should join with us and others in calling for these provisions to be scrapped.

    The reality is that Brussels should never have been allowed to use people’s health as political leverage. Medicines should not have been part of the Protocol and their unfettered supply in the future will be a crucial test of whether any Government outcome, either by negotiation or legislation, is capable of restoring Northern Ireland’s economic and constitutional position within the United Kingdom.’’

  • PRESS RELEASE : Gavin Robinson welcomes major MOD contract for Harland & Wolff [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Gavin Robinson welcomes major MOD contract for Harland & Wolff [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 16 November 2022.

    East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson has welcomed the news that British-led Team Resolute has been selected as the preferred bidder to build new support ships for the Royal Navy. Team Resolute includes Harland & Wolff and the final assembly of the three vessels will take place in Belfast.

    The £1.6billion contract is to manufacture three 216-metre-long naval support ships providing munitions, stores and provisions to the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers, destroyers and frigates deployed at sea.

    Mr Robinson who is the local MP and a member of Parliament’s Defence Select Committee said, “This is fantastic news for Belfast and Northern Ireland as a whole, but primarily for Harland & Wolff and everyone associated with the company. As part of Team Resolute they have pledged to invest £77million in shipyard infrastructure to support the British shipbuilding sector. Harland & Wolff’s Belfast operation will be heavily involved throughout the process through both construction and final assembly stages.

    The majority of work will take place across the UK and I am delighted that workers in Belfast will be playing a key role in delivering these state of the art vessels for the Royal Navy and contributing to our nation’s defence capabilities.

    Harland & Wolff has been part of some of the most significant chapters of our history. However, today’s announcement reminds us that it remains a significant national asset, as one of only three UK shipbuilders suitable for major MOD contract. The shipyard will continue to be a key asset for Belfast and Northern Ireland for a long time to come.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Sammy Wilson challenges Chancellor about £400 payments for NI [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Sammy Wilson challenges Chancellor about £400 payments for NI [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 15 November 2022.

    The DUP’s East Antrim MP Sammy Wilson has said that no-one should use energy payments to Northern Ireland households as political leverage.

    He was commenting after calling for the Government to deliver the £400 payments to Northern Ireland customers before Christmas. He made the call at Treasury Questions in the House of Commons today.

    Speaking afterwards the DUP MP said,

    “There have been repeated claims, including this morning on Radio 4, that the £400 energy payments to Northern Ireland will be delayed because the NI Assembly and Executive are not fully functioning. These claims however are not substantiated with detail as to why the Government’s commitment that payments will be made before Christmas cannot be met.

    I know that Ministers in Whitehall have worked with the Economy Minister to process the scheme and issues relating to some energy companies have been ironed out. The money is also there and indeed the Government has taken out advertisements here in Northern Ireland trumpeting the delivery of this very help.

    It is welcome that the Chancellor repeated the previous Government commitment that people in all parts of the United Kingdom would have these payments to help before the Christmas period. It is also right that he investigates whether any Minister or civil servant has been deliberately holding up these payments to use them as political leverage. Such an act would be an abuse of power.

    No-one should use fuel poverty as a political pawn. The ultimate way to prove that this has not been happening is for the Government to issue the payments as quickly as possible.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Those seeking joint authority should focus on restoring devolution [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Those seeking joint authority should focus on restoring devolution [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 14 November 2022.

    DUP Lagan Valley MLA Paul Givan has said anyone pursing joint authority would be better to harness their energy and replace the Protocol with arrangements that unionists can support so devolution can be restored.

    Mr Givan said,

    “A poll where a vague question about ‘consultative role’ is asked, ignores the reality that the Republic of Ireland has no legal basis for the governing of Northern Ireland. Indeed, it would also be a breach of the Belfast and successor agreements.

    Most people want to see the restoration of devolution. It is the Protocol alone that is stopping the formation of an Executive immediately. The warning that devolution and the Protocol could not co-exist was sounded 14 months ago by Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, long before the last Assembly election.

    The Protocol is harming Northern Ireland, and this is when we are not yet feeling its full effects. The ongoing grace periods being challenged by the EU and UK Government support have insulated us from those most devastating consequences. However, even this insulation comes at a cost with the Trader Support Service costing £365,000 per day to administer – that is £15,000 per hour. The cost of operating this scheme for a single day should be judged against the number of nurses salaries it could pay for a year.

    The focus should be on replacing the Protocol with arrangements that can receive the support of unionists. That will provide a solid foundation for the restoration of devolution and we can get on with the task of reforming our Health Service through recruiting additional nurses and GPs.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Gordon Lyons – deal with the Protocol and then we can restore Stormont [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Gordon Lyons – deal with the Protocol and then we can restore Stormont [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 11 November 2022.

    DUP East Antrim MLA Gordon Lyons has briefed an American congressional delegation in Belfast alongside Party colleagues Emma Little Pengelly MLA and Phillip Brett MLA.

    Speaking afterwards Mr Lyons said,

    “This was a useful briefing where we emphasised that there is no solid basis for an Executive and Assembly until the Protocol is replaced with arrangements that unionists can support. Northern Ireland’s place in the U.K. internal market must be restored and our constitutional arrangements must be respected.

    We operate powersharing not majority rule. Powersharing can only work with the consent of unionists and nationalists. Not one unionist MLA supports the Protocol.

    We published our seven tests more than twelve months ago so that Brussels and London could understand what was needed. Those tests were based on promises made by the Government to the people of Northern Ireland but were never delivered.

    The Government has made commitments both in New Decade New Approach and in the House of Commons, these must now be turned into actions. We tried to deal with the Protocol for two years whilst devolution was functioning but no action was taken. This was time that was squandered.

    Deal with the Protocol and then Stormont can be restored.”