Friday, 28 November 2014

Byrne: DARD Minister needs to be active in Europe on Dairy Crisis


Joe Byrne SDLP MLA and vice chair of the Assembly Agriculture Committee voiced his concern over the increasing strain on the dairy industry. Mr Byrne said:

“The time has come for the Agriculture Minister to lead a delegation to Brussels on the current farming crisis within the Dairy Milk Industry.

“For months the price of farm gate milk has dropped to 24/25 pence per litre, about 3 pence below the cost of production. This is causing big cash flow problems for many of our dairy farmers. The Ukraine political turmoil which has resulted in the Russian imports ban on EU food products has depressed milk and dairy produce prices on the world market.

“EU action is now needed on this matter with national and regional governments in order to deal with the milk crisis as it affects farmers. Concerted action is needed, and indeed direct intervention is now required with adequate financial resources to stabilise the market. A private storage scheme of Intervention along with export grants is needed over the next year in order to stabilise the milk market across Europe.

''Dard must give a lead on this issue and by some positive action signal to the farming community that the Assembly and the Department of Agriculture are willing to fight for farmers in London and Brussels.


“DARD indifference on the plight of the dairy farmer is now in question on this issue. Dairy farmers and the Agri sector need to see the Minister of Agriculture, Assembly and DARD dealing with the poor farm gate prices as a current priority. They need to know their interests are being protected at the highest level.''

SDLP: Robbery of four elderly pensioners despicable and cowardly



Detectives in Strabane are appealing for information after four elderly brothers and sisters were robbed in their home outside Clady. The incident occurred yesterday evening when a masked gang entered the property on the Tullymoan Road and held the family up using tools they found in the farm yard.

Joe Byrne MLA Condemning burglary said, “Early Monday morning I learned of the sickening news that four elderly residents living together on a farm in Clady, were left shaken and annoyed following the forced entry and burglary of their home.”

“It is understood that four men entered the house on the Tullymoan Road with a ‘grape’ lifted from the farm yard and threatened the elderly residents who lived there.”

“This was quite simply a reckless attack by four thuggish cowards who quite clearly identified the residents as elderly and vulnerable before targeting their homestead.”

“Sadly an elderly gentleman sustained some minor injuries and force was used with an elderly lady. The four men then made off with a small sum of money in a black car towards Clady.”

“The Christmas period is fast approaching and the dark nights have arrived. I would urge everyone to ensure their homes are secure and to be extremely vigilant when opening doors to strangers, especially in rural areas. If anyone is living next to elderly or vulnerable residents please look in on them and keep a close eye to strange activity.”

“I would strongly urge anyone with information to come forward to the PSNI.”



LETTER TO THE EDITOR: DUP/SF – THE PLAYGROUND POLITICS OF THE PATHETIC


November 25, 2014

The disgusting and despicable actions of Gregory Campbell and Gerry Adams over the last 48 hours must not extinguish our hope of building a united and shared society.

Our people throughout the North must ask themselves one honest question. What do we want for our children’s future? Do we want our children to suffer the same economic and social depression as we currently endure? Those are hard questions, but one we must seriously consider in order to move our society forward together.

The disrespectful comments by Gregory Campbell do not represent the views of the wider Protestant, Unionist community and the appalling insults hurled by Gerry Adams do not represent the wider views of the Catholic, Nationalist community. Our communities as one are disgusted with the DUP/SF and their divisive point scoring agendas.

As they rip each other apart, we have people dying in their homes and in our hospitals, because we as a society do not have the same access to cancer drugs as the rest of the UK. Unlike the two parties (DUP/SF) cancer does not discriminate and this should be a priority for the Stormont administration. It is quite clear Sinn Fein and the DUP have no intention to put our people first and endeavour to simply hold us all back and starve our children from the futures they deserve.

The poisonous venom engraved into the stone hearts of the DUP/SF extremists can only be extracted by the electorate, our people, who can make the right decision in the next election and vote for the moderate parties. The SDLP alongside the UUP delivered us all the greatest gift of peace and the opportunity to build a united and shared future together; we must not allow SF and the DUP to drag us back!

Send a strong message to the Robinson and McGuinness Punch and Judy show – The SDLP, with its core values of a reconciled people living in a united, just and prosperous New Ireland delivered in the past and will deliver again!


Anne Marie Blee, Strabane

Monday, 24 November 2014

Byrne: Time to build the new A5 Bridge between Strabane and Lifford


Joe Byrne, SDLP MLA for West Tyrone, has called on Minister Danny Kennedy to show real commitment to the new A5 road’s project by proceeding with the building of the new bridge across the Finn at the Strabane/Lifford crossing. Joe Byrne made the call following a statement from Minister Kennedy on the recent meeting of the North/South Ministerial Council.

I believe strongly that the two governments must now show real intent towards the A5 project by building this bridge. It would be seen as a positive signal and would reassure the public at this time.


The time has come for DRD and the Department of Transport in the Republic to start construction on the bridge. This is a project which is badly needed for economic development in the North West.

Friday, 21 November 2014

NO MORE EXCUSES - WE WANT ACTION ON THE PEOPLES A5 - LEONARD

SDLP Sperrin Representative Patrick Leonard addressed the SDLP conference last week and demanded that his party make the A5 a priority at the Executive table. 


Conference reaffirms its support for the proposed A5 dual carriageway that will bring a much needed economic boost to employment black spots in the North West such as Strabane and Derry. The A5 will also vastly improve the safety for commuters and help lower the number of fatal collisions on our roads. Furthermore conference calls on all our elected representatives to actively seek assurances from the Executive of their commitment to the completion of this project.

Mr Leonard had this to say:

"I would like to reiterate the importance of the delivery of this infrastructure project to an area like Strabane and Omagh and indeed the entire Northwest.  It is noteworthy to point out that subsequent to the St Andrews agreement this major flagship peace dividend project was earmarked as a national primary route for joint Government support and action."

"The people of my Home town of Strabane and those from Donegal, Derry and the wider West Tyrone constituency considered this project as evidence of a firm commitment to peace and moving forward from our difficult and divisive past. It is therefore extremely disappointing that the Executive seems to have lost sight on previous commitment to what is an essential project and one which potentially could ignite a prosperity process to an abandoned Strabane people."

"Joe Byrne and our growing West Tyrone team are dedicated entirely to the delivery of the A5 transfer corridor, and the many benefits it will bring to the people of the Northwest. Not only will this project deliver major economic benefits and opportunities, it is also important in terms of safety. I know personally of many families who have sadly lost loved ones on this road over the years, such a difficult loss can never be measured, especially when it’s a mother and father losing a son or daughter.  Such tragic loss is devastating for any family to endure. I fully believe that the construction of the new A5 road would greatly improve safety for drivers and reduce the fatalities suffered on our roads."

"As a native of the Northwest speaking on behalf of the Strabane people, we are not prepared to suffer any further disappointment from Government, especially on this project which was promised on the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. I see this project as the greatest opportunity to bring the North West of Ireland to an equal footing in terms of economic investment, with the rest of the province. The people of Strabane are now of the firm belief that we and other towns in the North West have been discriminated against in terms of investment since partition, I say to conference, this MUST happen NO MORE end this trend of neglect."

"I urge our party to lobby the Executive to deliver this vital project, a project which is essential for the betterment of our lives, to save lives and to open the links across this island which in turn will help provide a brighter future for our children and grandchildren here at home."

"The one beacon of light in an ever darkening future must not be extinguished by the dark arts of Government."

The Executive Must Deliver Jobs for Strabane - McIntyre

SDLP Strabane Chairman and Sperrin Representative Jim McIntyre presented the following motion on behalf of the good people of Strabane at this years SDLP conference help last weekend. 


Conference notes that Strabane was, and continues to be an economic black spot in terms of investment and job creation by Central Government. Conference calls on the Northern Ireland Executive to deliver a major public jobs initiative to the Strabane district area in order to tackle the legacy of unemployment in that part of the Northwest.

Mr McIntyre Said:

The current state of the Northern Ireland Economy is so fragile that 2015 will continue to spell disaster and desperate struggle for the survival of many small to medium sized businesses particularly in retailing, construction and the service sector.

Across 2014 we have witnessed the end of many such businesses who simply could not sustain themselves in such harsh economic times. As months pass we continue to witness the end of many large construction companies as they struggle to survive, and more retail business ceasing trading in town centres such as my home town of Strabane. This devastating recession of depression has unfortunately driven well established businesses, in families for generations into administration or bankruptcy.

This devastating economic struggle is being endured by many businesses at this time, continually leading to further bankruptcies, increased unemployment and a growing deprivation throughout our struggling communities communities.

The austerity measures in terms of increased charges for public services and less public sector capital projects being initiated means that the downward spiral of the local economy is only adding to the already very high levels of unemployment and reduced economic activity locally. This will not be helped by the DUP/SF agreed austerity budget which is bad for people and bad for politics.

The big challenge now is for the Northern Ireland Executive to manage its financial resources more effectively in order to focus on some regeneration and targeted capital works programmes to create a local stimulus, particularly for the construction industry. The test now for the Executive is to see if regional Government decision making can be pursued more vigorously in order to get better economic performance.

Tackling the depressing reality of rising unemployment is the biggest challenge ahead for politicians and Government agencies. This is indeed a rising trend in Strabane and has been for decades. Many industries closed its doors and new opportunities of prospects failed to come. Strabane and its people have been abandoned by Government under direct rule and continue that trend under the Assembly.

Last year under the Department of Agriculture’s plans to decentralise 800 jobs from Belfast. The people of Strabane thought delivery had finally come, or so they thought!
In the assessment criteria carried out by DARD, the Strabane district area topped the poll, yes for all the wrong reasons, unemployment, social deprivation, welfare claimants etc. The people of Strabane acknowledged this report as an appreciation by Government of the difficult reality the Strabane people suffer. This report should have meant Strabane was to be the new home to 800 Government jobs, especially considering the area scored a massive 14 points ahead of the Minister preference in Ballykelly with 73 points to 59.

The Sinn Fein Minister decided Ballykelly was the more suitable location yet has failed to explain why in any justifiable way; no business case has been provided after a number of Freedom of information requests.

The people of Strabane are now certain that a dirty deal was struck between the DUP and SF in their continuing efforts to carve up power for party political advantage at the disadvantage of local people.

 My message to SF and the DUP is this, the people of Strabane deserve better and will have better, the days of neglect and being shafted by Government must end and this party, we a party for social justice and equality must act to ensure Strabane gets the delivery it has been starved from and an end to this blatant discrimination. The SDLP can deliver for Strabane and I urge this conference to make that a priority. I urge conference to lobby the Executive to deliver a major jobs boost to Strabane.


Thursday, 20 November 2014

The SDLP of Tomorrow - Oilbhea Whorriskey



Since a young age I have always shown an interest in politics. Having my uncle John Hume so heavily involved has meant I have grown up with it. But the fact is, I want to grow up in a society that I would like to see future generations live in. Walking through the doors of the Ramada Plaza last Friday my eyes was opened to a whole new world and experience for me.

This was my first SDLP party conference. There were so many people present in the foyer from the SDLP, some of whom I recognised from the TV. As the day went on I was in and out of the conference room attending many different debates of which I had an interest. It was great hearing many different speakers talk on a wide range of topics, including education and health to name just a few. With this being my first conference, I understood most of what people spoke of and it gave me a better understanding on what actually happens within politics and Stormont.

From the debates I attended, I believed strongly that these people represented my interests and when I get older I feel that things will be better and stronger for us, the youth of today. Seeing all the MP's, MLA's, councillors and representatives of the SDLP was amazing, and to think their ways are exactly what I want. Believing in them in making a better future.

Another great experience to take from the conference was getting my photograph take with different important people. Getting to meet the Lord Mayor of Belfast Nichola Mallon, Fearghal McKinney MLA and Mark H Durkan MLA to name but a few.


This was the first of many conferences for me and I enjoyed it from the start to finish. If I was to take anything from the conference, it would be that everyone has an opinion. But more importantly, the youth's views are vital and with the right representation we can build a better future for everyone