Union between Northern Ireland and the Rest of the UK 2020-11-04
2020-11-04
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Q1
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The question arises from concerns about strengthening ties and support for Northern Ireland within the UK union.
What steps are being taken to strengthen the Union between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK?
We as a Government are committed to levelling up across the whole UK, taking every opportunity to strengthen the economy of Northern Ireland. The government has supplied £2.4 billion to support Northern Ireland through the fight against coronavirus, including an extra £900 million and £200 million.
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Did not specify concrete steps or mechanisms other than broad commitment to levelling up and providing funding for general support.
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Q2
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The question addresses the need for seamless trading between Northern Ireland and other parts of the UK.
Does the Secretary of State agree that unfettered trade is needed across the Irish Sea to allow businesses like those in North Devon to continue trading without barriers?
Absolutely. The UK Government has been very clear that there should be no tariffs on internal UK trade and we want to deliver unfettered access for Northern Ireland businesses moving goods from Northern Ireland to Great Britain as provided for in the protocol.
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Q3
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The question focuses on the government's commitment to support economic growth in Northern Ireland through specific deals.
Will my right hon. Friend confirm that £600 million is committed towards city and growth deals in Northern Ireland to boost recovery?
Yes, we have already committed £617 million for the city and growth deals programme in Northern Ireland, which is complemented by the inclusive future fund. This totals more than £1.2 billion when combined with the Northern Ireland Executive's contributions.
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Q4
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The question stems from the delay in extending the furlough scheme to cover lockdowns specifically in Northern Ireland, despite higher COVID-19 rates.
Will Northern Ireland receive full backing of 80% furlough scheme if it extends or reintroduces restrictions?
The 80% furlough scheme has been extended to businesses that need it until 2 December. The Treasury and Prime Minister will keep this under review, ensuring support for people and businesses in Northern Ireland as needed.
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Did not provide a direct confirmation of extension or timeline beyond current review process.
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Q5
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The question addresses the delivery of promises made in NDNA, particularly regarding police numbers and funding for vital community policing.
Will the Secretary of State ensure the Finance Bill is used to deliver promised 7,500 police numbers for Northern Ireland under NDNA?
We have been working with the devolved Administrations and continue to assess programme delivery. Policing in Northern Ireland is a devolved matter; we work closely with PSNI on ensuring they have needed funding through regular conversations.
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Changed topic from Finance Bill to general discussions about NDNA commitments without addressing specific police numbers or finance bill inclusion.
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Q6
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The Resurgam Trust in the questioner's constituency and the Schomberg Society in the Mournes are noted for their transformational work at a community level, promoting heritage and culture.
The Secretary of State will be aware that strengthening the Union is also a matter for the local community level. The Government committed to establishing a culture and community fund as part of New Decade, New Approach to promote our heritage and culture at community level. What steps has he taken to implement that fund?
We provided a further £2 billion of funding to implement the New Decade, New Approach agreement. We have ring-fenced £140 million for Northern Ireland's unique circumstances. That fund can cover a range of projects that support community reconciliation initiatives to ensure that we are removing barriers and bringing people in Northern Ireland together. The allocation of funding for specific projects remains subject to final decisions.
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The exact steps taken to implement the culture and community fund were not specified, only general funding details provided.
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Q7
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The Government committed to scoping the establishment of a Northern Ireland hub in London as part of New Decade, New Approach.
Staying with the agreement, the Government also gave a commitment to scope the establishment of a Northern Ireland hub here in London. Given the current economic situation, does the Secretary of State agree that such a hub is important for strengthening Northern Ireland's economic position and its trade with the rest of the United Kingdom?
We are committed to the agreement and to scoping the potential for a Northern Ireland hub in London. We will be working with the Northern Ireland Executive to explore options for delivering such a hub, which would complement Invest Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Office itself.
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No specific commitment or timeline was given regarding the establishment of a hub.
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