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Wilson Clyde

Former DUP MLA for South Antrim

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    • Entered the Assembly on 25 June 1998 — General election
    • Left the Assembly on 30 January 2007 — Dissolved for election

      Most recent appearances

      Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Agriculture (8 Jan 2007)

      “As I have been involved in agriculture all my life, I too should declare an interest. Agriculture was the largest industry in Northern Ireland, before the outbreak of BSE. That was followed by foot-and-mouth disease, with its restrictions on the movement of cattle. The combination of those two diseases resulted in the end of the export of beef and live animals. Following BSE and...”

      Northern Ireland Assembly: North/South Ministerial Council:  Language (2 Jul 2002)

      “Can the Minister give a commitment that he intends to move towards equal funding for Ulster-Scots and Irish language and culture? Will he also indicate the timescale in which he intends that position of equality to be reached?”

      Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Enterprise, Trade and Investment: Rural Generation Ltd/ "Green" Electricity and Power (1 Jul 2002)

      “5. asked the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to outline (a) his assessment of the work being carried out by Rural Generation Ltd at the Brook Hall estate, Londonderry; and (b) whether he would look favourably at "green" electricity and power. (AQO 1684/01)”

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