On Friday, the UK’s negotiating team met with their counterparts in Brussels. It emerged from that meeting that the EU would legislate to permit medicines, with conditions, to flow from GB to NI.
Some will say that’s progress, but let’s just consider it. A foreign power is telling the UK government what medicines can and cannot enter this part of the United Kingdom. Products, such as medicines, that remain in Northern Ireland should not be subject to any checks. It is a scandal that there are any checks in the first place. A complete overreach by Brussels.
We re-entered the NI Assembly in January 2020 based on the New Decade New Approach agreement and within it a commitment from the UK government to restore NI’s place in the UK internal market. It is time for the Government to fulfil that commitment.
Another story in the headlines this week was about whether God Save the Queen should be our national anthem. My answer is yes it should but the Sinn Fein Culture Minister Deirdre Hargey wanted us to adopt the Republic of Ireland anthem as well. She told us;
“we have two main traditions . . . those traditions need to be reflected and respected in all of our spaces.”
This is the same woman who admitted to our North Down MLA Stephen Dunne that despite being the museums Minister, she didn’t authorise a single brass penny to be spent on Northern Ireland’s centenary. This is the same Sinn Fein who couldn’t allow a rose bush to be planted in Stormont grounds to mark the centenary of Northern Ireland. Sinn Fein talks about respect but to fail to respect anything that is precious to our British identity.