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Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Review of Public Administration (5 Dec 2006)

Jim Wilson: All parties — including Sinn Féin — should support the motion because it is the right thing to do. It should also be supported for another reason. The Ulster Unionist Party tabled a motion on an earlier no-day-named list along the same lines as the SDLP motion. However, that is by the by. The option 7C model proposed for Northern Ireland is plainly and simply wrong. It is so...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Review of Public Administration (5 Dec 2006)

Jim Wilson: Alex Maskey has made my case for me: he could mention only one group that may still be holding on to the seven-council principle. Sinn Féin is the only party in the House that lends its support to that model, which caused more than a little disquiet in that party. My knowledge of how some Sinn Féin supporters across the Province think confirms what we have heard elsewhere: there is...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Secretary of State Motion: Spending Review and Priorities (7 Jul 2006)

Jim Wilson: I associate myself with remarks that have been made right around the Chamber on the fact that the Secretary of State continues to call the tune when it comes to the subject matter for debate. It would be better, of course, if we elected Members were calling that tune. We might not agree the same tune, particularly at this time of the year, but at least it would be democratic. I wish to say a...

Northern Ireland Assembly: The Future of the Mater Hospital (14 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: It is up to the Minister if she feels like giving way.

Northern Ireland Assembly: The Future of the Mater Hospital (14 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: Order. Does the Minister want to give way?

Northern Ireland Assembly: The Future of the Mater Hospital (14 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: Order. Ample opportunity was given this morning, and ample opportunity was taken this morning, to raise points of order.

Northern Ireland Assembly: The Future of the Mater Hospital (14 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: I am taking no further points of order. Adjourned at 4.57 pm.

Northern Ireland Assembly: The Future of the Mater Hospital (14 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: Dr Paisley, you have tremendous trust in your doctor. [Laughter].

Northern Ireland Assembly: The Future of the Mater Hospital (14 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: The Business Committee set a maximum of 60 minutes aside for this debate. Ten of those minutes will be allocated to the Minister. I simply ask Members who speak from this point on to bear that in mind. I have five or perhaps six Members on the list.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Regional Chamber of the Congress of Regional and Local Authorities of Europe: MLA Appointment (1 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: I call Mr Kieran McCarthy to make his winding-up speech.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Regional Chamber of the Congress of Regional and Local Authorities of Europe: MLA Appointment (1 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: I call Mr David Ford.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Regional Chamber of the Congress of Regional and Local Authorities of Europe: MLA Appointment (1 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: It is entirely up to the Member whether he will give way.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Audit and Accountability Bill: Second Stage (1 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: The Bill now stands referred to the Committee for Finance and Personnel.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Audit and Accountability Bill: Second Stage (1 Oct 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: It seems that a live mobile phone in the Chamber is interfering with the sound system. Members should check their phones; it is not the Deputy Speaker’s.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Employment and Learning: Task Force on Employability and Long-Term Unemployment (30 Sep 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: Time is up.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Social Development (30 Sep 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: I wish to inform Members that questions 4 and 8, standing in the names of Mrs Carson and Ms Ramsey, have been withdrawn and will receive a written answer. Questions 5 and 12, standing in the names of Mr Malloy, Mr Fee and Mr Hilditch, have been withdrawn and will not require a written answer.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Employment and Learning: Switch from ACE to Worktrack (30 Sep 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: Questions 15 and 17, in the names of Mr Mick Murphy and Ms Sue Ramsey respectively, have been withdrawn.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Employment and Learning: Literacy in the Agriculture Industry (30 Sep 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: We should be moving to question 16, but Mr Alex Attwood is not in his place. I call Mr Gerry McHugh.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Employment and Learning (30 Sep 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: Questions 1, 12 and 14, standing in the names of Mr A Maginness, Mrs Carson and Ms Gildernew have been withdrawn and will receive a written answer. Questions 2, 4, 6 and 13, standing in the names of Mr Hilditch, Mr Fee, Mr Hamilton and Mr Dalton, respectively have also been withdrawn but will not receive a written answer.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Enterprise, Trade and Investment: Lagan Valley Tourism (30 Sep 2002)

Mr Jim Wilson: Do you have a question, Mr McMenamin?

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