I am confident about our future. Our conference evidenced the wealth of ability and energy we have within our ranks, and the many passionate, articulate younger voices that are committed to strengthening Northern Ireland’s place within the United Kingdom. Our purpose is clear: it is delivering effective, stable government that works for people right across Northern Ireland, and by doing emboldens support for our place in the Union.
In contrast, this week, we have heard Sinn Fein, and even Leo Varadkar, repeat the same tired old rhetoric around a border poll. We all remember Gerry Adams telling us in 2000 that a united Ireland would be a reality by 2016. Yet here we are, strong in the Union. The Secretary of State was right to make it clear that a border poll was not a priority. At a time when all parties around the Executive table should be focused on improving public services, what people want is stability and purposeful change, not the same old conjuring trick about a border poll.
Whilst Hilary Benn was right about a border poll, he is wrong to leave City Deals for the Mid South West Region and Causeway Coast and Glens in hiatus. Yesterday, I was in Fermanagh and South Tyrone with Deborah Erskine MLA, engaging with a range of businesses. Addressing regional inequalities and providing economic prosperity for every corner of Northern Ireland is why the DUP secured City Deals that reached right across much of the province. Projects like the Enniskillen Southern Bypass must be progressed. The pause on these two deals must be lifted, and commitments honoured. It is a test of trust for this fledgling Labour Government.