Nicholson tells First and Deputy First Ministers they must redouble their efforts to secure a Financial Package
Thursday, July 19th, 2007
UUP MEP Jim Nicholson is set to meet with the First and Deputy First Minister tomorrow where he will tell them that they must redouble their efforts to secure a financial package for Northern Ireland.
Mr Nicholson requested the meeting with the First Minister after MEPs were excluded from the meeting Dr Paisley and his deputy Martin McGuiness had with the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barosso when he visited in May.
Speaking ahead of the meeting Mr Nicholson said,
“Securing a financial package for a restored Executive is absolutely essential for Northern Ireland’s future social and economic progress. I will tell Dr Paisley tomorrow that he must put his money where his mouth on this issue and deliver for the people of Northern Ireland.
“My fear is that this whole issue is being conveniently brushed under the carpet, despite the huff and puff from the DUP and Sinn Fein during the Assembly election that a financial package was a make or break precondition for entering a devolved Executive.
“Of course I will asked to be briefed on the recent visit of the European Commission President and would like to know what financial requests, if any, the First Minister has made to the European Commission in Brussels. I will also be discussing the recent visit of Commissioner Hubner and the proposed taskforce being set up in Brussels to assist Northern Ireland in accessing other areas of European funding.
“At the time I was extremely disappointed that the First Minister did not follow established protocol for the visit of a European Commissioner and invite MEPs to meet with Mr Barosso. It took the First Minister sometime to confirm that he would agree to meet with me to discuss these issues but as always I look forward to exploring ways in which the European Parliament can assist the Northern Ireland Executive in furthering progress in Northern Ireland.”
