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Brexit NI Politics

The folly of being bought or persuaded to do the Protocol’s work

Launching a short video on the Protocol, TUV leader Jim Allister said it was important for every unionist to understand

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Brexit

Tweaking Internal Market Act won’t impact Sea Border

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “The suggestion by Sir Jeffrey Donaldson today in Prime Minister’s questions that changes to

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Brexit NI Politics

Bribe or blackmail, a price cannot be put on the Union

Statement by TUV chairman Cusher councillor Keith Radcliffe: “However one describes the offer from Westminster – a bribe or blackmail

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Brexit NI Politics

Government offer will not impact Unionism rooted in principle, not pounds

Jim Allister said:   “If the government recognises considerable financial need in Northern Ireland and then makes the offer of

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Brexit NI Politics

DUP characterisation of talks concerning

Comment by TUV leader Jim Allister:- “The DUP’s characterisation, via Gavin Robinson, of Monday’s talks and their Protocol talks with

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Brexit

Protocol stymies effect of Rwanda Bill in Northern Ireland

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:- “The Rwanda Bill, designed to ease removal of illegal immigrants from the U.K., will

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Terrorism Victims

40 year commemoration of brutal murder of Edgar Graham

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:- “On the 40th anniversary of Edgar Graham’s murder my foremost thoughts are with his

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Terrorism Victims

Another Independent Reporting Commission report, another whitewash

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “Once again the Independent Reporting Commission, a group which supposedly has a mandate to

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General

Department of Communities dodges key questions on Casement Park

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “Following the removal of Heron Bros as main contractor for the Casement Park project,

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NI Politics

Strength, not weakness must continue

Speaking to TUV’s Central Council, meeting in Lisburn on Wednesday evening, Jim Allister warned that if unionism returned to Stormont

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