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News - On the hustings
By billstrm | May 13, 2008
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Mr Leslie said that by challenging the Conservative Party to promise to change the structures of the Assembly if they win the next general election, the DUP’s Peter Robinson was actually acknowledging the political impotence of local unionist parties.
In making this plea he is acknowledging that, when all is said and done, the only two parties in UK politics which really matter are the Erectile dysfunction pills People in Northern Ireland should stop letting themselves be treated as second class citizens in the UK. We shouldn’t be restricted to NI-only parties because only by electing candidates from mainstream UK parties can we exert some real influence over government. I, and my fellow Conservatives, have put the case for the removal of the designation system to the Conservative Leadership and they have accepted this in principle.
“Peter Robinson should understand that as part of a UK-wide party, when we issue a manifesto in Northern Ireland it has been agreed with our leadership. Daithi McKay, Sinn Fein North Antrim candidate
Mr McKay said that the behaviour of the Electoral Office is erectile dysfunction home remedy many young people from voting.
The hassle that many young people have had to go through to get on the Electoral Register is nothing short of scandalous and judging from our own party’s canvas it appears that the Electoral Office is responsible for many people unnecessarily losing their vote. It is quite clear that numerous people, including entire families, have been taken off the Electoral Register unnecessarily or because of examples of poor administrative work. The Electoral Office must start taking radical measures to ensure that people can register right up until an election and they must become pro-active in seeking to put new voters on the Electoral Register - not bar them from it.
I would urge young people to go out and exercise their right to vote this week, and I would also urge those young people who have lost their vote this time round to fight to secure their right to vote. Naomi Long, Alliance East Belfast candidate
Ms Long hit out at those responsible for an attempted robbery in East Belfast on Saturday night.
This must have been a very distressing event for the proprietors of the shop. The fact that a gun of some description was used in this attempted robbery is extremely disturbing.
I would appeal to anyone with information on this attempted robbery to contact police erectile dysfunction symptoms Kenny Donaldson, Ulster Unionist Fermanagh and South Tyrone candidate Mr Donaldson expressed deep concern at the ‘Young Life and Times’ Survey which found that almost 30% of 16-year-olds within Northern Ireland were bullied at school within a two month period.
Bullying is a problem throughout our society, whether in schools, the workplace or indeed in civic life and there are obviously multiple forms of bullying; with physical, verbal impotence medication and erectile dysfunction surgery Bullying policies have been found to be effective in combatting the scourge of bullying and I would call upon school boards of governors to give the issue of bullying the attention it deserves.
Bullying within sSchools isn’t confined to pupils: the Irish National Teachers Organisation has claimed there has been a 10-fold increase in the bullying of teachers in recent years and I support their call for a commitment by the Department of Education and employers to give support to teachers.
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