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 281–300 of 488 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill “There is much that is good and necessary in the Bill, and I welcome the fact that 51 of its 137 clauses will apply to Northern Ireland. I have some disappointment about some of the clauses from which Northern Ireland is excluded—in particular clause 90, which relates to the desecration of war memorials. We have had a s…” crime | 576 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “In a moment, perhaps. I need to make sure I get through what I need to say. It is beyond doubt, I would respectfully say, that there has been trade diversion. Back in September, the Road Haulage Association gave evidence to a parliamentary Committee of this House. It told the Committee that 30% of haulage lorries that …” economy-jobsagriculture | 573 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “I will give way.” economy-jobsagriculture | 4 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “The right hon. Gentleman is absolutely right. Business is like water: it follows the easiest course. When we were an integrated part of the UK economy, the easiest and cheapest course was to do the greater bulk of our trade with GB. That, historically, has been our basic supply market for our raw materials and everythi…” economy-jobsagriculture | 227 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “That is the absurdity of where we have got to, and it has been accentuated by our subjection to the EU’s general product safety regulations. Those regulations provide that if a company is supplying into Northern Ireland from outside the EU—in other words, from GB—it must have an agent resident within the EU. The compan…” economy-jobsagriculture | 132 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “I agree. Let us just think about the Irish sea border. Given the infinitesimal amount of goods and trade that cross that border—infinitesimal when compared with the proportion of EU trade—it is incredible that it has 20% of all the checks across the whole of the EU. That infinitesimal amount when set against the totali…” economy-jobsagriculture | 91 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “The way not to deal with it is to say, “We, the United Kingdom, will hand over part of our territory to EU jurisdiction. We will put it under the EU’s customs code, which will decree the rest of the United Kingdom a foreign territory. We will subject that part of our territory to having 300 areas of its law not made in…” economy-jobsagriculture | 154 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “I think the Secretary of State should listen to himself. What he is saying to the House is that we should be grateful for some sort of dud mechanism to deal with the situation whereby the right to make laws in 300 areas has been gifted to a foreign power, and that people elected in Northern Ireland can have no say in t…” economy-jobsagriculture | 188 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “It is punishment.” economy-jobsagriculture | 3 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “rose—” economy-jobsagriculture | 1 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “That is the point, because it is an EU border. EU trade laws govern the Irish sea border. EU officials, under the protocol, have the right to supervise checking. When we have the full panoply of facilities that are being built at Larne and at other ports, I fear that we will see the muscle of EU inspections. The protoc…” economy-jobsagriculture | 284 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “Not just the previous Administration; I think there has been gross, calculated and deliberate misleading about the protocol from day one. We were told that the green lane was gone. It has not. We still have to do customs declarations. We still have document checks, but all our raw materials must, by dint of the protoco…” economy-jobsagriculture | 164 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Topical Questions “With farmers protesting again in Westminster today, why is the Chancellor of the Exchequer running away from meeting farming unions from across this nation? Why do those who feed our nation not deserve some of the Chancellor’s time?” fiscal-policydefenceeconomy-jobs | 38 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “The issue of diversion of trade is becoming an increasing problem of manifold proportions for Northern Ireland. Before the protocol, goods could be moved from Birmingham to Belfast as easily as they could be moved from Gloucester to Glasgow, but no more. The resulting Irish sea border, and all that comes with it, has c…” economy-jobsagriculture | 530 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “Perhaps in a moment. We also see that in the purchase of goods figures that NISRA reports. It has given us figures from 2020, contrasting them in a table with those for 2023. The year 2023 was only the beginning of things getting difficult, as the Irish sea border did not in effect come into place until October 2023 be…” economy-jobsagriculture | 272 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework “indicated dissent.” economy-jobsagriculture | 2 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “I note with great appreciation the order for Thales in Belfast. With Europe collectively being a long way short of self-sufficiency in defence, and with Putin more than likely to seek to exploit that deficiency, do the security guarantees required from the US effectively equate to those that would arise under article 5…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 65 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | Independent Reporting Commission: Seventh Annual Report “After decades of illegal paramilitary organisations taking successive Governments for a ride over transition and pocketing millions of pounds along the way, the Secretary of State now wants to appoint a special envoy—a nursemaid to paramilitaries. When will this pandering come to an end, and is the Secretary of State g…” crimedefence | 120 |
| 25 Feb 2025 | Defence and Security “I absolutely agree with the Prime Minister that this is an important moment for our nation, and I welcome the rebalancing of expenditure towards defence. However, does he agree that the success of our national security posture will be judged not by percentages but by the strength of the deterrent that we build, and is …” defenceeconomy-jobs | 67 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Crown Estate Bill [Lords] “I wish to primarily address new clause 7, tabled by the hon. Members for Belfast South and Mid Down (Claire Hanna) and for Ynys Môn (Llinos Medi), and to express opposition to it. It very much reflects what is in new clause 1, in terms of seeking devolution of the Crown Estate, but in this case to the Northern Ireland …” energyeconomy-jobslocal-government | 452 |