Tag: Sinn Fein

  • PRESS RELEASE : British government should withdraw Legacy Bill – Gerry Kelly [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : British government should withdraw Legacy Bill – Gerry Kelly [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 9 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly has welcomed a call from the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights for the British government to ‘consider withdrawing’ their Legacy Bill.

    The North Belfast MLA said:

    “I welcome a call from Commissioner Dunja Mijatović, for the British government to ‘consider withdrawing’ their Legacy Bill and return to ‘previously agreed principles’ which provide the basis for a human rights compliant approach.

    “She has also made it clear that any steps to address the legacy of the past must put the rights and needs of victims at its heart.

    “The Commissioner said the Legacy Bill ‘raises a number of serious issues of compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights, particularly relating to the closure of avenues for victims to seek truth and justice.

    Gerry Kelly added:

    “The British government’s cruel, callous, and offensive Legacy Bill seeks to give an amnesty to British soldiers who killed Irish civilians and shut down victims’ and families’ access to the courts in an effort to achieve truth and justice.

    “The British Government should stop treating victims and their families with contempt and implement the legacy mechanisms agreed at Stormont House in a human rights compliant manner.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Chris Heaton-Harris must tell people when they will get £600 energy payment – Conor Murphy [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Chris Heaton-Harris must tell people when they will get £600 energy payment – Conor Murphy [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 9 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA Conor Murphy has challenged the British Secretary of State to clearly spell out what he is doing to restore the Assembly and Executive.

    The Newry/Armagh MLA also called on Chris Heaton-Harris to tell struggling families when they will get the £600 energy payment.

    Conor Murphy said:

    “Chris Heaton-Harris needs to get real and tell people here who are struggling to pay their bills when they will get the £600 energy payment that they are entitled to.

    “Weeks ago, he announced that he was changing the law to deny people their right to a voice on the DUP’s boycott of the Assembly and Executive. He claimed this would provide space to make progress on restoring the Executive.

    “The fundamental and simple questions remain, and he must now outline what efforts has he taken to restore the Executive and end the DUP’s blockade of the political institutions? What progress is his government making to begin political talks with the EU and find solutions so businesses can continue to benefit from the Protocol?

    “What is clear is that Chris Heaton-Harris has left people here in a state of limbo and paralysed our politics through his inaction.

    “As the British Secretary of State is fully aware, the Assembly and Executive has no role in negotiations between the British government and the EU. Continuing to hold people and society to ransom is unacceptable and it must end now.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Health workers deserve fair pay rise and safe staffing – Colm Gildernew [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Health workers deserve fair pay rise and safe staffing – Colm Gildernew [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 8 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA Colm Gildernew has said the pay award announced today by the Department of Health falls short of what is required to ensure workers have fair pay and safe staffing.

    The party’s health spokesperson said:

    “I note that the Department of Health will give health workers the £1,400 payment that workers in England and Wales received months ago.

    “The health unions have already made it clear that this falls way short of what is required to ensure workers have fair pay.

    “This won’t address the key challenge posed by unsafe staffing levels which is necessary to ensure that patients and health workers feel safe.

    “The Tories need to get real on fair pay awards for public sector workers and end the attacks on our public services.

    “Sinn Féin will continue to support our health workers in their demand for a fair pay rise and safe working conditions.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : ‘Families will pay more for energy as Tories cut support’ – Archibald [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : ‘Families will pay more for energy as Tories cut support’ – Archibald [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 8 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald has said families in the north will pay more for energy because of a move by the Tory government to reduce support here.

    The party’s economy spokesperson said it’s another blow to workers and families following the announcement that people here won’t receive the £600 energy payment before Christmas.

    Caoimhe Archibald said:

    “People in the north will pay more for energy because the Tories are cutting support for local workers and families to a lower level than that provided in Britain from January.

    “Power NI should have been slashing electricity bills by 14% from 1 January but instead they will remain the same because of this cruel decision by the British government.

    “Wages in the north are significantly lower than in Britain and families are struggling right now with their energy bills.

    “This is the latest blow to people here after receiving confirmation they will not receive the £600 energy support they are entitled to before Christmas because the DUP have blocked an Executive being formed.

    “Sinn Féin is ready to form an Executive today, to work together with all parties, and get the energy payment to families who need it right now.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Vital PSNI communicate with family of Matthew McCallan – Linda Dillon

    PRESS RELEASE : Vital PSNI communicate with family of Matthew McCallan – Linda Dillon

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 8 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA Linda Dillon has said it is vital that the PSNI communicate with the family of teenager Matthew McCallan to help them get the answers they need as soon as possible.

    The Mid-Ulster MLA said:

    “It is vital that the family of Matthew McCallan get the answers to questions they have about the search operation.

    “It is essential there is good communication between the PSNI and Matthew’s family. And if there is any learning from the tragic events of this week that it is taken forward so no other family is in this position again.

    “A notification has been made by the PSNI to the Police Ombudsman’s Office about the case.

    “However, today at the Policing Board I called for a review of procedures so that Matthew’s family are able to get the answers they need as soon as possible.

    “And importantly for Matthew’s mummy and daddy that if there is a need to improve processes and protocols this can be done now.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ní Chuilín writes to Speaker over ‘unacceptable comments’ [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ní Chuilín writes to Speaker over ‘unacceptable comments’ [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 8 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA Carál Ní Chuilín has said comments by UUP leader Doug Beattie about women on the floor of the Assembly were totally unacceptable.

    The North Belfast MLA has written to the Speaker to raise serious concerns about this incident and for acknowledgement that it fell below standards.

    Carál Ní Chuilín said:

    “Comments by Doug Beattie on the floor of the Assembly yesterday about women and girls were totally unacceptable and inappropriate.

    “I have written to the Assembly Speaker to raise serious concerns about these comments, which in my view fall way below what is expected from a public representative and that must be acknowledged.

    “Women and girls in public life, or anywhere, should not be faced with this type of language and what this incident has demonstrated, is that we still have a long way to travel to ensure women have full equality.

    “This has caused hurt for many women. Everyone has a responsibility to recognise the impact this type of unacceptable commentary in the political institutions can have on young women and girls.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Sinn Féin Commission publishes report of Belfast People’s Assembly [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Sinn Féin Commission publishes report of Belfast People’s Assembly [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 8 December 2022.

    Declan Kearney MLA who is Chairperson of the Sinn Féin Commission on the Future of Ireland today published the report of the Belfast People’s Assembly. This event took place on 12 October in the Waterfront Hall.

    Link to the report is here:

    https://www.sinnfein.ie/files/2022/A5_REPORTCommissionFutureIre.pdf

    https://www.sinnfein.ie/files/2022/A5_REPORTgaeilgeCommissionFutureIre_061222.pdf

    On Tuesday evening in Derry the Commission held its second public event – Celebrating Diversity – Ending Division in the City Hotel. A report of that event will also be published.

    Other public events are currently being planned for Donegal at the end of January and for the Louth/S.Down/S.Armagh region in March.

    The commission was established by Sinn Féin to undertake a grassroots consultation with the people of Ireland and internationally on the future of our island.

    Declan Kearney said:

    “The Belfast People’s Assembly was a very successful event that brought together 10 significant contributors from differing sectors of society to discuss some of the challenges involved in advancing the objective of constitutional change and the possible shape of the new Ireland. Over 300 people packed into the Waterfront Studio for the conversation.

    The conference was divided into two sessions. The first covered ‘The Economy and Communities in the New Ireland’ and the second was titled ‘A New Ireland for Everyone’. A video of the Belfast People’s Assembly is available on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B88dmep9SS4

    The growing momentum in the debate on the future of Ireland is driving the conversation on constitutional change. In addition, the audience in the Belfast event overwhelmingly supported the demand that the Irish Government establish a Citizens’ Assembly on constitutional change.

    The need to plan for the future; to make preparations for constitutional change and to persuade people of the merits of Irish Unity all argue strongly for a Citizens Assembly.”

    Concluding Declan Kearney said: “Republicans want more than the reunification of our island – we want the unity of our people. That means a future which consigns sectarianism to the past and in which all of our citizens – however we identify ourselves – can live together in peace and prosperity. It can be done. We just need to talk about it, and start preparing and planning.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ennis welcomes IRC report on tackling paramilitarism and criminal enterprises [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ennis welcomes IRC report on tackling paramilitarism and criminal enterprises [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 7 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA and Justice spokesperson Sinead Ennis has welcomed the publication of the Independent Reporting Commission’s report on tackling paramilitarism.

    Sinead Ennis said:

    “Today’s report again highlights the need to continue to pursue the twin track approach of policing and justice responses to paramilitarism, while addressing the deep and systemic socio-economic issues afflicting working-class communities.

    “Paramilitary groups seek to exert coercive control over such communities, through intimidation and the operation of their criminal enterprises.

    “In their recommendations, they again call for the introduction of organised crime legislation with a view to disrupting organised crime operations and gangs, some of whom masquerade as paramilitaries.

    “They also further stress the need for a comprehensive process for paramilitary group transition. In pursuit of this objective, they reference the international concept of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration.

    “This again highlights the outstanding need for all barriers to equal citizenship for the ex-prisoner community and their families to be finally removed.

    “Such barriers include issues around international travel, the acquisition of insurance, adoption rights and curbs on employment opportunities.

    “As we approach the 25th anniversary of the GFA, we view the scourge of paramilitarism as a key aspect of the yet unfinished business of the Agreement.

    “Accordingly, we pledge to continue our support for, and engagement with the Independent Reporting Commission, key stakeholders and other parties in a joint resolve to make further progress in tackling paramilitarism and associated serious organised crime.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Form Executive now to give £600 energy payment to families – Michelle O’Neill [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Form Executive now to give £600 energy payment to families – Michelle O’Neill [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 7 December 2022.

    Today we meet for the fifth time since May to try elect a Speaker and reinstate this Assembly, and allow MLAs mandated by the electorate to represent and work here on their behalf to get on with the job.

    And as we meet in the comfort of this well heated and well-lit building, I am acutely aware there are tens of thousands of families living in cold homes, unable to afford to turn on their heating, and worried about the next bill coming through their door as we face the most difficult winter in a generation.

    Outside those family homes, our health service is in crisis, and the health workers are being forced to take strike action for decent pay and conditions, to defend themselves and the wider health service.

    It’s a disgrace they are being forced into that position.

    Yesterday in London, I met with the leadership of the Royal College of Nurses.

    I want to send solidarity and support to the nurses from this Assembly today, to the other health and public sector workers also.

    They have our full support and I think I speak for most people in this Assembly in calling on the British government, the people with the purse strings, to immediately get around the negotiating table to resolve this dispute over pay and patient safety.

    The Secretary of State has now brought the Executive Formation Bill through Westminster to extend the deadline on forming a government or holding an election; giving decision-making powers to civil servants, and cutting MLA pay.

    He has set out a budget statement and will bring forward an unadulterated Tory budget bill also.

    Whilst they are trying to find their work arounds.

    The central question is how are the government using the space they have created to now get a negotiated settlement with the EU, to work to restore the Executive and put to the test the DUP boycott.

    I was in the Dáil last Thursday when European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen addressed parliamentarians the length and breadth of this island.

    She said that Brexit will not become an obstacle to reconciliation in Ireland; that the single market must continue to function, and if both sides are sensitive to this ‘careful balance’ a deal can be done, and that there will be no hard border on the island.

    She also said that her contacts with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak are ‘encouraging’.

    I once more welcome this contact, but appeal for negotiations to be intensified. We do not have months to ponder, but rather weeks to take action that creates stability and certainty for society, business and politics.

    We cannot be left at the mercy of the Tories in London dictating priorities here where they have no votes and no mandate.

    Already we are seeing the consequences of having no Executive.

    Education is being cut with youth services being targeted with job losses and reduced provision now being imposed against the will of elected MLAs.

    It is clear for all to see that the DUP’s political tactics is to abandon our people to a Tory government intent on inflicting cuts and austerity on the most vulnerable in our society.

    That strategy, if it can be called a strategy, makes no sense and has no purpose. Incredibly, it is dictated by a handful of loyalist bloggers.

    Jeffrey Donaldson, of course, is not here with us despite being elected to sit in this Assembly.

    But I want to appeal to him and to the DUP MLAs who have come to this sitting, rethink your approach, reconsider your position and most of all to recognise the dire and deteriorating circumstances that people, your own voters are facing on a day-to-day basis.

    The crisis in our Emergency Departments, the cuts to youth services, the very real prospect of cold faced by many of our people, particularly the old, the very young and those with disabilities.

    People need our help.

    They need us to do our jobs.

    The public are rightly angry.

    Each one of these societal challenges demands new thinking from us as elected representatives; demands a responsible and mature political response from us; and people need desperately to see an end to the DUP boycott of politics.

    By any objective measure, the Protocol is working and is protecting our economy from some of the worst effects of Brexit.

    We need to focus on the opportunity of dual market access and how our businesses benefit creating more jobs and building our economy.

    And of course, the members opposite disagree and you are entitled to disagree.

    But whatever about our different opinions on the Protocol, we are all know that any issues relating to the Protocol will not be resolved in this Chamber.

    Last week the European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, restated the willingness of the Commission to resolve issues with how the Protocol is applied.

    We all want these issues resolved and to see the economic and business stability and certainty that will flow from that agreement.

    But in the meantime, we are elected to be in this Assembly, to be in an Executive delivering and defending our public services and protecting our society from a Tory administration that has no interest in us or our people.

    So, I want to make a direct appeal to the party opposite. Come back into the Executive so we can fight for and deliver £600 out to the thousands of struggling families who so desperately need it.

    This morning the Older People’s Commissioner said on radio people will not survive if they do not get this payment.

    This cannot be taken lightly. It is scandalous that people are being left high and dry.

    If we had an Executive that money would already be in people’s pockets. And shame on the DUP for blocking it. You have walked away.

    The people and communities we all represent are struggling and facing the same challenges and I will have your back in these tough times and will not give up fighting on your behalf.

    So, Jeffrey, pause your protest, elect a Speaker here today and let us all get back to the work we are mandated and paid to do.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Emma Sheerin welcomes Supreme Court decision to uphold Safe Access Zones Bill [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Emma Sheerin welcomes Supreme Court decision to uphold Safe Access Zones Bill [December 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 7 December 2022.

    Sinn Féin MLA Emma Sheerin has welcomed a decision by the Supreme Court to uphold the Safe Access Zones Bill passed by the Assembly earlier this year.

    The Mid Ulster MLA said:

    “The Supreme Court has today recognised that Safe Access Zones, and legislation passed by the Assembly, does not breach people’s right to protest.

    “Patients and their families should not face harassment and intimidation when accessing healthcare.

    “This is a progressive step forward to protect women and healthcare workers.”