Jim Allister

Traditional Unionist Voice MP for North Antrim

@JimAllister UK Parliament Profile

About your Member of Parliament

Your MP (Jim Allister) represents you, and all of the people who live in North Antrim, at the UK Parliament in Westminster.

MPs split their time between Parliament and their constituency. In Parliament, they debate and vote on new laws, review existing laws, and question the Government. In the constituency, their focus is on supporting local people and championing local issues. They have a small staff team who help with casework, maintain their diaries, and monitor their inbox.

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Traditional Unionist Voice MP for North Antrim, Former Traditional Unionist Voice MLA for North Antrim

Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 2024 — General election

Entered the Assembly on 6 May 2011 — election

Left the Assembly on 5 July 2024 — Resigned

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Topics of interest

  • Department for Environment
  • Food and Rural Affairs
  • Treasury
  • Northern Ireland Office
  • Department for Business and Trade
  • Cabinet Office
  • UK Internal Trade: Northern Ireland
  • Forest Products: Northern Ireland
  • Retail Trade: Northern Ireland
  • Windsor Framework: Northern Ireland
  • Artificial Intelligence: Northern Ireland

Previous MPs in this constituency

Recent appearances

  • Upcoming Business – Commons: Main Chamber 11 Jul 2025

    European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill: Adjourned debate on Second Reading [6 December] – Jim Allister. Private Members' Bills
  • Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: New Clause 10 - No obligation to provide assistance etc 16 May 2025

    With new clause 9, we are talking about the occasion when the final potion is delivered to the patient to kill them. We do not deprive people of their liberty without proving something beyond all reasonable doubt. Why should we deprive someone of their life if we are not going to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that that is their will?
  • Ministerial Code: Compliance 14 May 2025

    Is the ministerial code binding, optional, or merely aspirational? Given the blatant disregard of what the code says about making statements, can the House have confidence that Ministers adhere diligently to the other requirements of the code?

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