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Ian McCrea MLA
- DUP MLA for Mid Ulster
- Entered the Assembly on 9 March 2007 — election
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Further Consideration Stage (6 May 2008)
“I declare an interest as a councillor on Cookstown District Council and as a member of the Northern Ireland Local Government Association. I oppose the amendment. I am somewhat confused as to what the Members hope to achieve, as the Bill states that the commissioner is required, as a minimum, to hold a public meeting in each of the 11 new districts. I accept what Mr Ford said, and the Minister...”
- Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial statement: Review of Public Administration (31 Mar 2008)
“I, too, welcome the Minister’s statement, and I declare an interest as a councillor on Cookstown District Council and as a member of NILGA. The Minister mentioned the functions that will be transferred from the Housing Executive to local government. Will she tell the House what functions that were originally to be transferred to local councils will not now be considered for transfer,...”
- Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: Report on the Inquiry into the Devolution of Policing and Justice Matters (11 Mar 2008)
“I put on record my appreciation to the Committee Clerk, the staff of the Assembly and Executive Review Committee and its former Chairman. I welcome the newly appointed Chairman, my friend and colleague Jimmy Spratt. Although Committee members are in the Chamber to present the report on which powers could, or could not, be devolved, the timing of that devolution was outside the...”
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