Did you mean good speaker:Trevor Lunn?
Trevor Lunn: ...zone, which is clearly designed to influence the person, as against someone who wants to have a silent prayer outside the City Hall half a mile away. There is a difference here. I am sure that God gets both messages, but there is a difference.
Trevor Lunn: ...heard on the news later that night that somebody else was to take the post. Seamus held very firm views on matters that sometimes diverged slightly from party policy, but there but for the grace of God go we all. [Laughter.] Members might remember back in the 2000s when the Alliance Party had decided to redesignate as unionist for a day. They all did — I was not here — except for...
Trevor Lunn: I will come to that in a second. Back in the day, I can remember Dr Paisley — God rest him — advocating it as DUP policy that we should milk the European cow for as much as we could get until it ran dry. The comment was repeated by the present Speaker — not you, Mr Deputy Speaker. I have figures that indicate something different. Ten per cent of the EIB's annual lending is outside the...
Trevor Lunn: ...an assumption in the insurance industry that just about every young driver would have a touch at least, whether it was a very serious or relatively minor accident. It is really in the lap of the gods, because the same conditions could produce a smashed-in front end or leave a couple of people dead. A certain amount of luck is involved. I understand from what I have been hearing that the...
Trevor Lunn: ...space" and infrastructure. There has to be realism. Most investment visits will focus on key sites, such as city centres and zoned industrial sites, the Titanic Quarter and hopefully, if God spares us all, eventually the Maze. The ultimate decision rests with the investor, and while the Programme for Government commitment to address imbalance is welcome, the investor will look at all...
Trevor Lunn: ...about the nature of the debate. It is a credit to the House that we have managed to keep it in under control. I am also impressed by David McIlveen comparing our amendments to "the peace of God". We have been called many a thing by the DUP, but I think that that is probably the best so far, and I appreciate the context in which he said it. I do not know whether Ann Travers is...