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22 Jan 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477)

I have no remit to speak just on my own. I spend time in Northern Ireland meeting with Ministers. For example, I met jointly recently with Minister Givan, Minister of Education in Northern Ireland, and Minister Morgan, the UK Government Minister, to talk about the childcare strategy. When I go to Northern Ireland with

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

We need consensus for change. I welcome the proposals for change laid out by the hon. Member for Lagan Valley today. Everything I can see from the political parties and the debates in Stormont shows that we are still a long way from agreeing what those kinds of changes should be, whether those are the specific ones men

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

No; I will make some progress. Our partnership approach enables us to work together to overcome joint challenges and to strengthen the institutions through delivery.

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

No; I will make some progress. One of the most important contributions that we, as the UK Government, can make is to provide that long-term certainty and stability to Northern Ireland after the tumult of recent years. It is the focus of the UK Government and, I am sure, of all the Members here present. We do not want S

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

I am glad the hon. Gentleman has raised that issue. There is a £235 million part of the restoration package focused on transformation, and it is transformation that can demonstrate the effectiveness of the institutions. This is a demonstration of the UK Government’s willingness to work together in partnership for genui

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Western. I congratulate the hon. Member for Lagan Valley (Sorcha Eastwood) on securing this important debate—I believe it is her first debate since her election—and on the constructive and sensitive approach that has been adopted. She brings an important contribution t

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

I thank the hon. Gentleman for his contribution and for his shared commitment to finding a way forward. I think that is what everyone in Northern Ireland wants to see. It is the Windsor framework that enables the UK internal market to be protected post Brexit, and it has established powerful democratic safeguards for t

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

We have debated at length the pros and cons of the Windsor framework, and I know we have different opinions on it. The Windsor framework enables the internal market to work and the smooth flow of goods, at the same time as allowing democratic institutions—the Assembly—to have their say and to have those democratic safe

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21 Jan 2025 Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions

I welcome the hon. Member’s intervention. There was stability for 10 years when power sharing was enabled, and that is at the heart of what must be enabled by the institutions there. Unless there is a real change shown in various different ways, we need to ensure that those institutions maintain that power sharing. Tha

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15 Jan 2025Employer National Insurance Contributions: Job Creation

There are many pressures on businesses that we are constantly assessing and talking to businesses about. The hon. Member is right to raise the subject of job creation in Northern Ireland; it is a priority for this Government. We are supporting businesses in many ways, including through Invest Northern Ireland’s fund fo

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15 Jan 2025Employer National Insurance Contributions: Job Creation

Even after accounting for employer national insurance contribution impacts, the Office for Budget Responsibility expects real wages to rise by 3%. Raising the revenue to fill the £22 billion black hole required us to take difficult decisions, but they will result in improved public services, which is good for all peopl

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15 Jan 2025Public Services

I thank the hon. Member for raising the issue of the Public Service Transformation Board. As he says, the interim board has a £235 million budget for transformation. Several major projects—on health, special educational needs and justice—are now being sent to the Northern Ireland Minister of Finance for agreement, and

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15 Jan 2025Public Services

Public services in Northern Ireland continue to fall behind, and the people of Northern Ireland deserve better. I raise this regularly with Northern Ireland Ministers including the Education and Health Ministers, and the Government are fully committed to helping the Executive to make the urgent reforms that are needed.

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15 Jan 2025Public Services

Yes, I do. Integrated education is a devolved matter for the Executive, but this Government are unapologetically supportive of integrated education. I have spoken to the headteachers of Bangor academy and Rathmore primary school this week, and they, as well as parents and pupils at the schools, are shocked by the decis

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15 Jan 2025Public Services

I have met the Minister for Health, and I have been round and visited many of the healthcare provision services, all of which are feeling pressures at this time as a result of successive Executives not tackling reform and being absent along the way. That is why we set up the Public Service Transformation Board. The Exe

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15 Jan 2025Supply of Goods: EU Regulations

The updated EU general product safety regulations largely formalise how businesses already operate in the UK, and the majority of businesses have adapted to continue trading within the UK and with the EU. In December, the Government published guidance for businesses on the application of the regulations in Northern Ire

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15 Jan 2025Supply of Goods: EU Regulations

The Government are absolutely committed to ensuring a smooth flow of goods across the UK internal market. We understand that many companies have adapted easily to GPSR, while for some it is more difficult. The Secretary of State has met the Minister for business this week to discuss further guidance and assurance, and

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15 Jan 2025Public Services

The hon. Member is correct to raise the issue of public services, especially health services. The winter pressures on hospital care and other areas have been shocking to see, and I am grateful to health workers for their work on the frontline at the moment. This week, I met the UK Government’s Health Minister to talk a

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7 Jan 2025Draft Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2025

I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2025. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Mundell. As we set out in our manifesto, this Government are committed to strengthening and encouraging participation in our democra

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7 Jan 2025Draft Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2025

I thank the hon. Members for Brentwood and Ongar and for South Antrim for raising those questions. The draft regulations are an important piece of legislation and it is important to get them right. The number of retained electors sounds very high, but given the total electorate of 1.36 million, some 87,000 is not an un

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