He said fixing the Protocol problem would get the Stormont Assembly “up and running again”, adding: “As we make progress we will see the separation of powers restored”.
Sunak pledges to restart talks with the EU
At the same event, Mr Sunak took a different tack, promising to restart talks with the EU and seek a quick deal to end the deadlock. The former chancellor said people should be in “no doubt” about his commitment to the Protocol Bill, but warned it would “take time to get through”. “Of course, as a new prime minister, in the interim I would seek to talk to Europe and Ireland and the French to see if we can find a negotiated outcome,” he said. “History shows us that even when Europe says it is not open to change, it is. A negotiated outcome will be much quicker, so it’s worth trying.”
We need a Prime Minister who will stand up for our Union – and Liz Truss is that person
By Lady Trimble We need a Prime Minister who is proud of our Union and is not only not afraid to say so, but is willing to stand up for our values at home and abroad. It is clear that our values are under threat – at home by the tide of identity politics and abroad, as we have seen so starkly from Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. I strongly believe that, based on these criteria, Liz Truss is the best candidate for Prime Minister. Her EU credentials are unquestionable and her track record demonstrates her commitment to upholding our values. He has stood up to Russia on the international stage and led our strong response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, including supporting our allies in Eastern Europe. At home, she has always been a proud champion of free speech, pushing the identity politics lobby in her role as minister for women and equalities. He has a plan to provide for our families and communities. Unionism is another core Conservative value under threat, mainly as a result of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement was one of the greatest political achievements of the 20th century and, I’m proud to say, a key part of my late husband David’s legacy, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize alongside John Hume. . Together they brokered a difficult peace deal in one of the longest and most destructive conflicts this country has ever seen. This agreement is the foundation of the prosperous and prosperous Northern Ireland we see today, based on relative political stability and peaceful co-operation. Unfortunately, the Northern Ireland Protocol puts these hard-earned gains at risk. In David’s words: “He drives coaches and horses through the Accord.” There must be a solution. It won’t be easy, but the alternative is continued political deadlock in Northern Ireland, continued frustration of the unionist community and ultimately the collapse of the fabric of our United Kingdom. The Protocol was brokered in difficult circumstances to deliver the key Brexit promises for the whole of the UK, which itself is an essential condition of our ability to act as an independent nation again. But clearly, now we are outside the European Union, we need to further develop our response to how we deal with the challenges of Brexit on the island of Ireland so that it works for all parties and does not jeopardize the peace that my husband brokered. This negotiation will take courage and willpower, as David pointed out in his last published article. In negotiations with the European Union, we cannot allow ourselves to be intimidated or bend the will of the EU. We must be ready to stand up to Brussels and do what is necessary to protect our Union and the stability and welfare in Northern Ireland. This will require an iron will to get the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill through Parliament and into law. Achieving this is essential if we are to restore our political institutions in Northern Ireland and if we are to show the European Union that we will do whatever it takes to deliver the right solution for the UK. We need a Prime Minister committed to defending our shared values and who will defend our Union and stand up to all those who threaten it. I believe that in this contest, Liz Truss has the best record and a sustainable plan to protect our Union and Northern Ireland’s integral place in it. I know David thought the same. One of the last things he did before we lost him was ask his son to collect his ballot papers to vote for Liz. He was adamant that it was what the country needed and I agree. She has already demonstrated her determination and bravery in the face of opposition to our most precious asset and I am confident that my husband’s legacy, peace in Northern Ireland, will be safe with her.
title: “Lord Trimble S Widow Says His Legacy Will Be Secure With Liz Truss As Pm Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-17” author: “Richard Jones”
He said fixing the Protocol problem would get the Stormont Assembly “up and running again”, adding: “As we make progress we will see the separation of powers restored”.
Sunak pledges to restart talks with the EU
At the same event, Mr Sunak took a different tack, promising to restart talks with the EU and seek a quick deal to end the deadlock. The former chancellor said people should be in “no doubt” about his commitment to the Protocol Bill, but warned it would “take time to get through”. “Of course, as a new prime minister, in the interim I would seek to talk to Europe and Ireland and the French to see if we can find a negotiated outcome,” he said. “History shows us that even when Europe says it is not open to change, it is. A negotiated outcome will be much quicker, so it’s worth trying.”
We need a Prime Minister who will stand up for our Union – and Liz Truss is that person
By Lady Trimble We need a Prime Minister who is proud of our Union and is not only not afraid to say so, but is willing to stand up for our values at home and abroad. It is clear that our values are under threat – at home by the tide of identity politics and abroad, as we have seen so starkly from Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. I strongly believe that, based on these criteria, Liz Truss is the best candidate for Prime Minister. Her EU credentials are unquestionable and her track record demonstrates her commitment to upholding our values. He has stood up to Russia on the international stage and led our strong response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, including supporting our allies in Eastern Europe. At home, she has always been a proud champion of free speech, pushing the identity politics lobby in her role as minister for women and equalities. He has a plan to provide for our families and communities. Unionism is another core Conservative value under threat, mainly as a result of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement was one of the greatest political achievements of the 20th century and, I’m proud to say, a key part of my late husband David’s legacy, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize alongside John Hume. . Together they brokered a difficult peace deal in one of the longest and most destructive conflicts this country has ever seen. This agreement is the foundation of the prosperous and prosperous Northern Ireland we see today, based on relative political stability and peaceful co-operation. Unfortunately, the Northern Ireland Protocol puts these hard-earned gains at risk. In David’s words: “He drives coaches and horses through the Accord.” There must be a solution. It won’t be easy, but the alternative is continued political deadlock in Northern Ireland, continued frustration of the unionist community and ultimately the collapse of the fabric of our United Kingdom. The Protocol was brokered in difficult circumstances to deliver the key Brexit promises for the whole of the UK, which itself is an essential condition of our ability to act as an independent nation again. But clearly, now we are outside the European Union, we need to further develop our response to how we deal with the challenges of Brexit on the island of Ireland so that it works for all parties and does not jeopardize the peace that my husband brokered. This negotiation will take courage and willpower, as David pointed out in his last published article. In negotiations with the European Union, we cannot allow ourselves to be intimidated or bend the will of the EU. We must be ready to stand up to Brussels and do what is necessary to protect our Union and the stability and welfare in Northern Ireland. This will require an iron will to get the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill through Parliament and into law. Achieving this is essential if we are to restore our political institutions in Northern Ireland and if we are to show the European Union that we will do whatever it takes to deliver the right solution for the UK. We need a Prime Minister committed to defending our shared values and who will defend our Union and stand up to all those who threaten it. I believe that in this contest, Liz Truss has the best record and a sustainable plan to protect our Union and Northern Ireland’s integral place in it. I know David thought the same. One of the last things he did before we lost him was ask his son to collect his ballot papers to vote for Liz. He was adamant that it was what the country needed and I agree. She has already demonstrated her determination and bravery in the face of opposition to our most precious asset and I am confident that my husband’s legacy, peace in Northern Ireland, will be safe with her.
title: “Lord Trimble S Widow Says His Legacy Will Be Secure With Liz Truss As Pm Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Kenneth Durham”
He said fixing the Protocol problem would get the Stormont Assembly “up and running again”, adding: “As we make progress we will see the separation of powers restored”.
Sunak pledges to restart talks with the EU
At the same event, Mr Sunak took a different tack, promising to restart talks with the EU and seek a quick deal to end the deadlock. The former chancellor said people should be in “no doubt” about his commitment to the Protocol Bill, but warned it would “take time to get through”. “Of course, as a new prime minister, in the interim I would seek to talk to Europe and Ireland and the French to see if we can find a negotiated outcome,” he said. “History shows us that even when Europe says it is not open to change, it is. A negotiated outcome will be much quicker, so it’s worth trying.”
We need a Prime Minister who will stand up for our Union – and Liz Truss is that person
By Lady Trimble We need a Prime Minister who is proud of our Union and is not only not afraid to say so, but is willing to stand up for our values at home and abroad. It is clear that our values are under threat – at home by the tide of identity politics and abroad, as we have seen so starkly from Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. I strongly believe that, based on these criteria, Liz Truss is the best candidate for Prime Minister. Her EU credentials are unquestionable and her track record demonstrates her commitment to upholding our values. He has stood up to Russia on the international stage and led our strong response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, including supporting our allies in Eastern Europe. At home, she has always been a proud champion of free speech, pushing the identity politics lobby in her role as minister for women and equalities. He has a plan to provide for our families and communities. Unionism is another core Conservative value under threat, mainly as a result of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement was one of the greatest political achievements of the 20th century and, I’m proud to say, a key part of my late husband David’s legacy, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize alongside John Hume. . Together they brokered a difficult peace deal in one of the longest and most destructive conflicts this country has ever seen. This agreement is the foundation of the prosperous and prosperous Northern Ireland we see today, based on relative political stability and peaceful co-operation. Unfortunately, the Northern Ireland Protocol puts these hard-earned gains at risk. In David’s words: “He drives coaches and horses through the Accord.” There must be a solution. It won’t be easy, but the alternative is continued political deadlock in Northern Ireland, continued frustration of the unionist community and ultimately the collapse of the fabric of our United Kingdom. The Protocol was brokered in difficult circumstances to deliver the key Brexit promises for the whole of the UK, which itself is an essential condition of our ability to act as an independent nation again. But clearly, now we are outside the European Union, we need to further develop our response to how we deal with the challenges of Brexit on the island of Ireland so that it works for all parties and does not jeopardize the peace that my husband brokered. This negotiation will take courage and willpower, as David pointed out in his last published article. In negotiations with the European Union, we cannot allow ourselves to be intimidated or bend the will of the EU. We must be ready to stand up to Brussels and do what is necessary to protect our Union and the stability and welfare in Northern Ireland. This will require an iron will to get the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill through Parliament and into law. Achieving this is essential if we are to restore our political institutions in Northern Ireland and if we are to show the European Union that we will do whatever it takes to deliver the right solution for the UK. We need a Prime Minister committed to defending our shared values and who will defend our Union and stand up to all those who threaten it. I believe that in this contest, Liz Truss has the best record and a sustainable plan to protect our Union and Northern Ireland’s integral place in it. I know David thought the same. One of the last things he did before we lost him was ask his son to collect his ballot papers to vote for Liz. He was adamant that it was what the country needed and I agree. She has already demonstrated her determination and bravery in the face of opposition to our most precious asset and I am confident that my husband’s legacy, peace in Northern Ireland, will be safe with her.
title: “Lord Trimble S Widow Says His Legacy Will Be Secure With Liz Truss As Pm Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-08” author: “Arthur Rodriguez”
He said fixing the Protocol problem would get the Stormont Assembly “up and running again”, adding: “As we make progress we will see the separation of powers restored”.
Sunak pledges to restart talks with the EU
At the same event, Mr Sunak took a different tack, promising to restart talks with the EU and seek a quick deal to end the deadlock. The former chancellor said people should be in “no doubt” about his commitment to the Protocol Bill, but warned it would “take time to get through”. “Of course, as a new prime minister, in the interim I would seek to talk to Europe and Ireland and the French to see if we can find a negotiated outcome,” he said. “History shows us that even when Europe says it is not open to change, it is. A negotiated outcome will be much quicker, so it’s worth trying.”
We need a Prime Minister who will stand up for our Union – and Liz Truss is that person
By Lady Trimble We need a Prime Minister who is proud of our Union and is not only not afraid to say so, but is willing to stand up for our values at home and abroad. It is clear that our values are under threat – at home by the tide of identity politics and abroad, as we have seen so starkly from Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. I strongly believe that, based on these criteria, Liz Truss is the best candidate for Prime Minister. Her EU credentials are unquestionable and her track record demonstrates her commitment to upholding our values. He has stood up to Russia on the international stage and led our strong response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, including supporting our allies in Eastern Europe. At home, she has always been a proud champion of free speech, pushing the identity politics lobby in her role as minister for women and equalities. He has a plan to provide for our families and communities. Unionism is another core Conservative value under threat, mainly as a result of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement was one of the greatest political achievements of the 20th century and, I’m proud to say, a key part of my late husband David’s legacy, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize alongside John Hume. . Together they brokered a difficult peace deal in one of the longest and most destructive conflicts this country has ever seen. This agreement is the foundation of the prosperous and prosperous Northern Ireland we see today, based on relative political stability and peaceful co-operation. Unfortunately, the Northern Ireland Protocol puts these hard-earned gains at risk. In David’s words: “He drives coaches and horses through the Accord.” There must be a solution. It won’t be easy, but the alternative is continued political deadlock in Northern Ireland, continued frustration of the unionist community and ultimately the collapse of the fabric of our United Kingdom. The Protocol was brokered in difficult circumstances to deliver the key Brexit promises for the whole of the UK, which itself is an essential condition of our ability to act as an independent nation again. But clearly, now we are outside the European Union, we need to further develop our response to how we deal with the challenges of Brexit on the island of Ireland so that it works for all parties and does not jeopardize the peace that my husband brokered. This negotiation will take courage and willpower, as David pointed out in his last published article. In negotiations with the European Union, we cannot allow ourselves to be intimidated or bend the will of the EU. We must be ready to stand up to Brussels and do what is necessary to protect our Union and the stability and welfare in Northern Ireland. This will require an iron will to get the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill through Parliament and into law. Achieving this is essential if we are to restore our political institutions in Northern Ireland and if we are to show the European Union that we will do whatever it takes to deliver the right solution for the UK. We need a Prime Minister committed to defending our shared values and who will defend our Union and stand up to all those who threaten it. I believe that in this contest, Liz Truss has the best record and a sustainable plan to protect our Union and Northern Ireland’s integral place in it. I know David thought the same. One of the last things he did before we lost him was ask his son to collect his ballot papers to vote for Liz. He was adamant that it was what the country needed and I agree. She has already demonstrated her determination and bravery in the face of opposition to our most precious asset and I am confident that my husband’s legacy, peace in Northern Ireland, will be safe with her.
title: “Lord Trimble S Widow Says His Legacy Will Be Secure With Liz Truss As Pm Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-05” author: “David Felton”
He said fixing the Protocol problem would get the Stormont Assembly “up and running again”, adding: “As we make progress we will see the separation of powers restored”.
Sunak pledges to restart talks with the EU
At the same event, Mr Sunak took a different tack, promising to restart talks with the EU and seek a quick deal to end the deadlock. The former chancellor said people should be in “no doubt” about his commitment to the Protocol Bill, but warned it would “take time to get through”. “Of course, as a new prime minister, in the interim I would seek to talk to Europe and Ireland and the French to see if we can find a negotiated outcome,” he said. “History shows us that even when Europe says it is not open to change, it is. A negotiated outcome will be much quicker, so it’s worth trying.”
We need a Prime Minister who will stand up for our Union – and Liz Truss is that person
By Lady Trimble We need a Prime Minister who is proud of our Union and is not only not afraid to say so, but is willing to stand up for our values at home and abroad. It is clear that our values are under threat – at home by the tide of identity politics and abroad, as we have seen so starkly from Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. I strongly believe that, based on these criteria, Liz Truss is the best candidate for Prime Minister. Her EU credentials are unquestionable and her track record demonstrates her commitment to upholding our values. He has stood up to Russia on the international stage and led our strong response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, including supporting our allies in Eastern Europe. At home, she has always been a proud champion of free speech, pushing the identity politics lobby in her role as minister for women and equalities. He has a plan to provide for our families and communities. Unionism is another core Conservative value under threat, mainly as a result of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement was one of the greatest political achievements of the 20th century and, I’m proud to say, a key part of my late husband David’s legacy, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize alongside John Hume. . Together they brokered a difficult peace deal in one of the longest and most destructive conflicts this country has ever seen. This agreement is the foundation of the prosperous and prosperous Northern Ireland we see today, based on relative political stability and peaceful co-operation. Unfortunately, the Northern Ireland Protocol puts these hard-earned gains at risk. In David’s words: “He drives coaches and horses through the Accord.” There must be a solution. It won’t be easy, but the alternative is continued political deadlock in Northern Ireland, continued frustration of the unionist community and ultimately the collapse of the fabric of our United Kingdom. The Protocol was brokered in difficult circumstances to deliver the key Brexit promises for the whole of the UK, which itself is an essential condition of our ability to act as an independent nation again. But clearly, now we are outside the European Union, we need to further develop our response to how we deal with the challenges of Brexit on the island of Ireland so that it works for all parties and does not jeopardize the peace that my husband brokered. This negotiation will take courage and willpower, as David pointed out in his last published article. In negotiations with the European Union, we cannot allow ourselves to be intimidated or bend the will of the EU. We must be ready to stand up to Brussels and do what is necessary to protect our Union and the stability and welfare in Northern Ireland. This will require an iron will to get the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill through Parliament and into law. Achieving this is essential if we are to restore our political institutions in Northern Ireland and if we are to show the European Union that we will do whatever it takes to deliver the right solution for the UK. We need a Prime Minister committed to defending our shared values and who will defend our Union and stand up to all those who threaten it. I believe that in this contest, Liz Truss has the best record and a sustainable plan to protect our Union and Northern Ireland’s integral place in it. I know David thought the same. One of the last things he did before we lost him was ask his son to collect his ballot papers to vote for Liz. He was adamant that it was what the country needed and I agree. She has already demonstrated her determination and bravery in the face of opposition to our most precious asset and I am confident that my husband’s legacy, peace in Northern Ireland, will be safe with her.