From Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) <[email protected]>
Subject DUP News Update - 16th October
Date October 16, 2021 7:59 AM
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** Sefcovic told there must be a sustainable solution
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Party Leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson held virtual discussions ([link removed]) with EU Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic this week. It followed new proposals tabled by the EU in relation to the Protocol. Whilst these fell short of what was needed, he stressed that the negotiations must not be a missed opportunity.

Responding to the proposals in detail ([link removed]) Sir Jeffrey said that short-term fixes would not solve the problem and that any outcome would be judged against the seven tests outlined in July. At their heart was the removal of the Irish Sea border.

He concluded “We have a window of opportunity to get this right. The prize for doing so will be great for both sides but most of all for the people of Northern Ireland who can break free from the Protocol infecting day to day decisions.”
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** Also this week
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Party Leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson conveyed his condolences to the family and friends of Sir David Amess ([link removed]) following his brutal murder.

Education Minister Michelle McIlveen launched a NI100 Art Competition ([link removed]) for schools across Northern Ireland.

DAERA Minister Edwin Poots said communities in Ards and North Down ([link removed]) would benefit from a £900,000 investment from the Rural Devlopment Programme.

Lord Dodds said the Government must eliminate both the trade and constitutional ([link removed]) problems of the Protocol.

East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson said Protocol cheerleaders ([link removed]) should now support a better deal for Northern Ireland.

South Antrim MLA Pam Cameron highlighted the need for greater access to anti-fibrotic drugs ([link removed]) .

Mid Ulster MLA Keith Buchanan urged anyone with information on the death of a lady in Knockloughrim ([link removed]) to speak to the police.

Upper Bann MLA Jonathan Buckley welcomed the Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon’s retreat ([link removed]) on rural planning policy.
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