DUP now ‘fan boys’ for Donald Trump, says Alliance leader
Stormont’s powersharing institutions are no more stable now than the day before they collapsed in 2022, Naomi Long has told the Alliance Party annual conference in Belfast.
Ms Long told conference that institutional reform of Stormont remains a priority for her party.
The Alliance leader also took aim at US president Donald Trump in her keynote address, stating that she would “make no pretence” of respecting him.
The cross-community Alliance Party is the third biggest in the Northern Assembly, behind Sinn Féin and the DUP.
The party holds two ministries in the powersharing Executive.
The conference was the party’s second since the devolved institutions returned last year after the DUP had collapsed them in 2022 in protest at post-Brexit trading arrangements.
Alliance has long argued for reform of the system that currently allows the largest nationalist and unionist parties to bring down the institutions.
Ms Long told conference: “Whilst survival and doing the basics can never be taken for granted in Northern Ireland politics, that’s surely the bare minimum people have a right to expect.
“Moreover, it must never be allowed to become the ceiling of our ambition for government.
“The people we represent deserve so much more than that: they need the certainty of sustainable institutions that work well, and work for everyone.
“The fact remains – despite the progress we’ve made, despite all of the positive change Alliance has led in the Assembly and Executive – our institutions are as stable today as they were the day before the last collapse.
“That’s why the need for institutional reform remains a priority.”
She said that each time the Assembly had collapsed “immeasurable damage” was caused to public confidence in politics.
Ms Long said: “Much of the last year has been about trying to catch up and repair some of the damage caused by the last collapse.”
The party leader said the British and Irish governments needed to show leadership to have a “serious dialogue about reform, away from the pressure of either looming elections or a full-blown crisis”.
Ms Long added: “That’s why I wrote to the Taoiseach and Prime Minister, calling on them to show leadership on this issue, and to make engagement with parties and the public on reform a priority.”
The Alliance leader has previously confirmed that she would not be travelling to the US for St Patrick’s Day celebrations and that no member of her party would be meeting with Mr Trump.
She said the Democratic Unionist Party’s decision to act as “fan boys” for United States president Donald Trump was “embarrassing and dangerous”.
She told conference: “While the DUP and UUP will head off to the White House to meet the president, Alliance is taking a stand and declining to do so.
“To be clear, I respect the right of US citizens to elect whomever they wish as president.
“I also respect the office of president. However, I do not and will make no pretence of respecting the current office holder.”
She added: “Of course, we will continue to engage with the many people in Washington and the US who remain genuinely interested in Northern Ireland and its future; to promote economic opportunities, friendship and co-operation.
“Nuala McAllister will be there over St Patrick’s Day on our behalf to discuss the issues of policing and institutional reform with interested parties.
“But how can we credibly engage with someone who is personally promoting the permanent mass displacement of thousands of Gazans from their homeland, undermining any last hope of a two-state solution as well as international law on ethnic cleansing?”
Ms Long said: “I’m under no illusions that attending or not attending the White House will shift Donald Trump’s approach to governing one iota.
“Given the size of his ego, it’s doubtful whether he would even notice if there’s anyone else in the same room as him, never mind politicians from Northern Ireland.
“And the idea that he could even comprehend something as alien to him as a principled stand would be fanciful.
“But it matters.
“It matters to us and to our voters that we stand up for the things we believe in – international law, climate action, good relations, global stability and peace.
“Integrity matters.”
by threebodysolution
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No notes even if I consider Long to be a dreadful justice minister.
Now that things are relatively back to normal I think it’s time to change the GFA to let Alliance in more if the voters support them.
There’s been a big push from the far-right in the past few days to set the narrative over the prospect of a referendum
This tells me that somethings afoot, and the knee-benders are gently preparing the brethren
https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/alliance-not-taking-position-in-border-poll-campaign-may-make-sense-says-naomi-long-5011185
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/dup-leader-hits-back-at-tired-lie-over-united-ireland-theyre-afraid-of-the-truth/a233771864.html
>DUP now ‘fan boys’ for Donald Trump, says Alliance leader
When have they not been? Didn’t Paisley jnr. boast of his “special” family relationship with the Trumps? (hard to parse which is the greasier, dodgier family there tbh).
Did we ever find out where the nearly half a million bribe the DUP took to run Pro Brexit ads in London came from? Would anyone be surprised to find out they have the same pay masters?
When I hear integrity being mentioned by any politician I get a little concerned.
The Alliance leader doesn’t know what a woman is, so you forgive me if I don’t trust what she is saying
Just pathetic really
Actually seems the DUP are on the right side this time for a change.
Very short sighted of alliance/sdlp/shinners to not attend. Is the point of politicians not to bring prosperity and prevent job losses etc?
Appreciate trump wont exactly lose sleep over not meeting the political powerhouse that is naomi long but equally taking a stand is all well and good but when the US tech jobs are all pulled from NI/Ireland and the economy tanks even more could it have been saved by a bit of smoozing with the Don?
I personally think the obsession with US politics in Irish politics (north and south) should be embarrassing, and indicative of incompetent leadership.
We deserve leaders that don’t want to be US puppets, whether those are puppets for the US Republicans or the US Democrats.
We deserve leaders that want to build a strong and prosperous country here at home and are looking out for the people who vote for them.
Like honestly we had 3 years of war, should our parties not of boycotted the white house the last few years also or in 2014 when Russia took Crimea.
A deal will be struck as Zelensky doesn’t have many options imo, if there is US citizens in Ukraine due to the mineral deal Putin would be crazy to attack, should also have UK & EU peace keeping backed by the US. Trump is vile with the way he acts but we are close to a peace deal here even after that meeting.
Our parties are embarrassing with this rhetoric part of our democracy was making tough decision i.e. involving paramilitaries on both sides and parties have to make some concessions to gain peace. Hard decisions had to be made in diplomacy so many don’t like Putin but he has to be a part of the talks or how can we gain peace.
i mean talk about stating the bleeding obvious
“now”?
I dunno bout you lot
I watched a pair of jokes trying to talk down to a comedian
I saw an elderly boomer fuck scolding a successful full grown man in a petulant tirade
I reacted in anger, not just from the betrayal but because the fake tan orange dickhead reminded me of how boomers (especially my folks) talked down at me, despite me being a foot taller and massively more educated
Hit a bit close to home
https://preview.redd.it/wjgzah029hme1.jpeg?width=680&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a740b4da4c34916199848bab7a7c4d9a5708c343
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