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Brian Wilson
Former Green MLA for North Down

    • Entered the Assembly on 9 March 2007 — election
    • Left the Assembly on 24 March 2011 — Dissolved for election

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      Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Planning Bill: Final Stage (23 Mar 2011)

      “I declare an interest as a member of North Down Borough Council who has been involved in very many planning applications. The Bill is obviously one of the most important to have come before the Assembly. However, I am concerned about its impact over the next decades and about its late introduction in the House. The present system is clearly unacceptable, and no one — developers,...”

      Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Local Government (Disqualification) Bill: Final Stage (9 Mar 2011)

      “I thank the Member for his intervention, but that is not my point. I was trying to make the point that MLAs would be the only people who could not become councillors. Everybody else could, and that discriminates against MLAs. Some people have argued that MLAs cannot do both jobs efficiently, but there is no evidence to support that. There is great public hostility to the principle of...”

      Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Local Government (Disqualification) Bill: Final Stage (9 Mar 2011)

      “I am very much aware of that, and I certainly support it. It should be introduced. There is no evidence to support the argument that the Bill would attract a large number of new people and new blood into the Assembly or perhaps councils. Three female Members have left the Assembly and have been replaced by males. If you want to increase the number of females involved in the political process,...”

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