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NI Politics Terrorism

22 Fundamental Flaws in the Haass proposals

TUV’s analysis of the Haass proposals General observations: 1. Throughout the document there is not a single acknowledgement that for 30 years we faced a campaign of vicious terrorism; instead “terrorism” is sanitised down to “the conflict”, inferring the mutual

TUV Documents

Stormont Snippets October 2014 Stormont Snippets Summer 2014 TUV Election Manifesto 2014 Stormont Snippets March 2014 Stormont Snippets February 2014 Stormont Snippets October 2013 Stormont Snippets September 2013 Solicitor Letter in Response to Allegations Stormont Snippets Summer 2013 Assembly Commissioner –

NI Politics

Varadkar lessons in MOPE history don’t wash

Statement by TUV East Londonderry candidate Jordan Armstrong: “Liam Kennedy famously questioned the Irish historical victim mentality in his 2016 book “Unhappy the Land: The Most Oppressed People Ever, the Irish?” which gave rise to the expression Most Oppressed People

Brexit NI Politics

DUP First Minister keeping North South bodies manned and operative while protocol continues

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “While the public have been told that the DUP are boycotting all North South Ministerial Council meetings except those related to health, the answers to a number of written questions reveal that the scope

NI Politics

Dublin called out on attempts to shut Unionists and Loyalists out of political debate

Statement by TUV Comber councillor Stephen Cooper:   “The decision of the Irish Government to fund research into the “use of language” on the media in Northern Ireland should alert unionists to the continuing interference of the Irish Republic’s government

Brexit NI Politics

Another from ‘NEVER’ to ‘WHATEVER’ moment for DUP

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:- “Until now all Unionists have been united in rejecting the iniquitous Brexit Protocol which would drive a border down the Irish Sea. “Sadly, and not for the first time, there are signs that the

Brexit NI Politics

Allister Challenges Sterling on Brexit Report

TUV leader Jim Allister has written to the Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service following press reports about a document produced by the Executive Office which suggested border checks between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. Commenting

Elections NI Politics

TUV Highlights Commitments on Disability

Statement by TUV East Antrim candidate Ruth Wilson: “In this election TUV has outlined a number of commitments to the disabled which we wish to push for in the next Assembly. “We believe that the Department for Enterprise, Trade and

NI Politics

Logo of ESA Further Evidence of Trojan Horse

Statement by TUV Bannside Councillor Timothy Gaston: “I am alarmed that – due to a question tabled by TUV in the Assembly – it has been confirmed that logo of the Education and Skills Authority will include Irish. “Rumours that