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RT @Kilsally: So cross community consent required for the protocol bill but not for the protocol?

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RT @News_Letter: TUV leader Jim Allister has said he is not in favour of a General Election which could "usher in a pro-EU Labour government", following the resignation of Liz Truss as Prime Minister.
newsletter.co.uk/news/national

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Maybe those, like SOS and others, who lecture about stable government and who demand mandatory coalition in Stormont will try it for themselves in Westminster, or, even in the Conservative Party!

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RT @JoelCassells: We are against boycott!!

…Oh, but actually not when it comes to Sinn Fein MPs at Westminster…

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Ware potatoes is but one, though important, sector where the Protocol continues to blight the agricultural industry.
Only root and branch change which removes us from the clutches of absurd EU rules will resolve this and other matters.

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Mr Jim Allister KC (North Antrim)
To ask the Minister of Health (i) how many specialised staff in bereavement care are available in each maternity hospital in Northern Ireland; and (ii) what funding is available to sustain adequate bereavement care.

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RT @mooreholmes24: Alliance complaining about wasting £5 million of public money on a democratic election?

All the while HMG has spent over £500 million of public money to implement an undemocratic Protocol.

The same Protocol Alliance cheered on and demanded it in its most rigorous form.

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Vodafone has today launched a broadband social tariff called Essentials Broadband at just £12 a month for eligible customers and 12 months free broadband for small businesses to support with rising costs. Go to Vodafone’s cost-of-living page to find out further information.

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I suppose the murders of Robert McCartney and Paul Quinn have also been ‘dealt with’ in SF’s perverse terms!
RT @BelTel: Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has said the controversy surrounding members of the Republic of Ireland’s football team chanting pro-IRA lyrics after their Women’s World Cup play-off victory over Scotland has been “dealt with”.

belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/no

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RT @mooreholmes24: A reminder, if you needed it, of Sinn Fein’s hypocrisy.

MP Chris Hazzard threatened that Sinn Fein would ransom Stormont AGAIN if they did not get an Irish Language Act.

Not in 2017, but in 2021.

When asked if SF would nominate a First Minister absent an ILA, he said, “No.”

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RT @mooreholmes24: There have been over 4000 adoptive EU measures within the scope of the Protocol since January 2021.

This is taxation without representation. This is anti-democratic.
This is against our human rights.

We are third class citizens in the United Kingdom.

The Protocol must go.

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Mr Jim Allister KC (North Antrim)
To ask the Minister of Education what measures have been taken by the Education Authority to ensure that the issues with the Northern Ireland Supply Teacher Register, which affected supply teachers' pay, do not arise again.

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Mr Jim Allister KC (North Antrim)
To ask the Minister of Education how many (i) teachers; (ii) classroom assistants; and (iii) other staff have been impacted by issues with receiving their pay from the Education Authority in September and October 2022.

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Mr Jim Allister KC (North Antrim)
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs whether the implementation of the EU Animal Health Law will put Northern Ireland farmers at a trade disadvantage with their fellow UK farmers.

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