Speeches by Allister.
Every Hansard contribution by Jim Allister this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 241–260 of 488 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 29 Apr 2025 | Windsor Framework: Parcel Delivery “The answer for the Secretary of State, and indeed the last Government, shamefully, was to sacrifice the territorial integrity of the United Kingdom and to allow part of the United Kingdom to be governed by laws that we do not make and cannot change. Is it not a principle of international law—to which the EU is supposed…” economy-jobsother | 115 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Windsor Framework: Parcel Delivery “Indeed. This is a real issue. In my constituency of North Antrim, I have many satellite small engineering firms. Many of them are subcontractors to Wrightbus, for example. They get their raw materials from GB. To get a simple parcel of bolts, nuts, washers or whatever, because they are manufacturers, they will now have…” economy-jobsother | 249 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Strengthening the Union “Does the Secretary of State think that the imposition from tomorrow of a parcels border between Great Britain and Northern Ireland will strengthen the Union, given that parcels, business to business, from Wales or any other part of the UK to Northern Ireland, will now be subject to EU customs declarations and checks? H…” economy-jobshealthculture-community | 59 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Windsor Framework: Parcel Delivery “The Secretary of State ignores the impact on consumers of the general product safety regulation, which requires the business in GB that is sending to Northern Ireland to have an agent in Northern Ireland and to be in a trusted trader scheme—all the things that are totally alien to supposedly being in the same single ma…” economy-jobsother | 56 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Windsor Framework: Parcel Delivery “In a moment. Information must be provided about the country of origin each item, the value of each item and the total value of all the items in the parcel, and any goods that are at risk of passing into the EU’s single market across the border. One of the weaknesses of the protocol is the presumption that everything is…” economy-jobsother | 239 |
| 28 Apr 2025 | Irish Republican Alleged Incitement “With the scale of imprisonment that we have seen in recent months for those who make inappropriate comments on social media, does the Minister agree that confidence in policing and the prosecution services is on the line in this appalling incitement to murder, and that such confidence requires action against this group…” crimemp-performanceculture-community | 116 |
| 27 Apr 2025 | Child Rape Gangs “Surely there is something fundamentally flawed with the process of local inquiries if the option of holding the inquiry rests with the defaulting authority. Is there not equally something out of kilter with the Government’s approach to public inquiries when at this moment they are about to spend up to tens of millions …” crimelocal-government | 81 |
| 23 Apr 2025 | Topical Questions “Under the Windsor framework, the Government, through the Cabinet Office, regularly supply data to the European Union about the number and type of checks conducted at the Irish sea border, but they refuse to provide that data to Members of this House. When I was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly and the oversigh…” economy-jobstechnologyculture-community | 97 |
| 23 Apr 2025 | Ukraine War: London Talks “How can the Minister describe yesterday’s talks as productive if the United States continues to make unreasonable demands of Ukraine that the United Kingdom does not support?” defenceeconomy-jobsenergy | 27 |
| 21 Apr 2025 | “For Women Scotland” Supreme Court Ruling “Given that article 2 of the Windsor framework ridiculously requires Northern Ireland to be in dynamic alignment with EU equality directives, which include embracing self-identification, what steps will the Government take to ensure that this common-sense ruling of the Supreme Court is applied consistently and without a…” culture-communityhealtheducation | 55 |
| 7 Apr 2025 | Persecution of Christians “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Butler. The first Christian martyr was Stephen. Stephen was martyred simply because of his loyalty to the head of the Christian Church, Lord Jesus Christ. Stephen has been followed, down the eons of time, by millions of others who have been persecuted and put to dea…” culture-communitydefence | 225 |
| 7 Apr 2025 | Topical Questions “Earlier, when the Chancellor was talking about the impact of tariffs, she pledged that the Government would act in our national interest. How can it be in the whole national interest, so long as the trade laws governing Northern Ireland are not the trade laws of the UK but those of a foreign jurisdiction, namely the EU…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsdefence | 57 |
| 7 Apr 2025 | EU Tariffs: United States and Northern Ireland Economy “As Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, is the right hon. Gentleman not embarrassed that he and his Government have no control over the tariffs in respect of goods imported into Northern Ireland? Is the obvious and inevitable answer not to repatriate to the United Kingdom control over trade laws? What happens if No…” economy-jobsfiscal-policy | 80 |
| 1 Apr 2025 | UK Industrial Strategy “An industrial strategy would be very welcome, but is not the reality that any assistance under an industrial strategy in Northern Ireland would be subject to EU state aid rules, that any raw materials for industry in Northern Ireland that come from GB would have to pass through the international EU customs border, and …” economy-jobsdefence | 83 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] “One critical thing about the Bill is that, under the Sewel convention, it does not extend to secondary legislation. It does not extend to statutory instruments. The Bill drives a coach and horses through the Sewel convention as far as devolution is concerned, because it heaps all the powers into statutory instruments. …” economy-jobstechnologyfiscal-policy | 165 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] “The right hon. Member is absolutely right. If one wanted to realign the United Kingdom with the EU, the easiest passage would be by statutory instruments. That is why that is the chosen mechanism here. I have one final point. This Parliament traditionally and properly makes the law on criminal offences. We set the tari…” economy-jobstechnologyfiscal-policy | 177 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] “Absolutely. If the Government are not—as many of us suspect—following a deliberate approach of circumventing debate in this House on key realignment issues, and is seeking rather to channel it through statutory instruments, then call our bluff, change this Bill in that regard. But this idea of skeleton legislation, whi…” economy-jobstechnologyfiscal-policy | 193 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] “Forgive me for bringing the Commons back to the purpose of Parliament. Its historic purpose is to make laws for our constituents and to hold the Executive to account. That is the fundamental that has been loosened by this Bill. Although it is entirely skeletal in form, the Bill’s effect is very far-reaching indeed. It …” economy-jobstechnologyfiscal-policy | 386 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Sentencing Council Guidelines “I certainly welcome the fact that the Sentencing Council has been forced to back down on its woke proposal. As the new legislation progresses, can the Lord Chancellor assure the House that there will be no dilution of the robust principles of the separation of powers and the independence of our judiciary; and that the …” crimefiscal-policy | 84 |
| 30 Mar 2025 | Draft Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2025 “The essence of these regulations is that a part of this United Kingdom should be subjected to regulation governing energy-related products, not by the laws made by this Parliament, nor even by the laws made by the devolved Stormont institutions, but by laws made by a foreign Parliament and initiated by an unelected for…” energyenvironmentutilities | 994 |