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DUP 2023: We have not forgotten about the sea border
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21/09/2024
The DUP has not forgotten about the sea border - and what's been agreed must be delivered, Gavin Robinson tells the Belfast News Letter's political editor David Thompson on Saturday September 21 2024
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So you said today that you wanted to reassert the DUP as the pragmatic voice
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of unionism. How do you think that's going so far?
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Well I think, Damiel, over the course of the last number of months as I reflected today, I've been
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encouraged by the support and the willingness that we have to build
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cohesion within the party and reflect ourselves positively in our community.
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I think the executive not only has the opportunity but it has the ability to
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deal with some of the challenges that have been presented toward it. More importantly, the rationale and the basis for
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productively responding to the needs of people in Northern Ireland. Anyone that's
00:36
been here and been to conferences over the last number of years will have a sense of just how
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positive the buzz was and the atmosphere was around this conference this year, so it's been very enjoyable.
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One of the, probably the largest sort of round of applause you got was on your
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position on the protocol. How realistic is it that the DUP or any
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news party can make any further inroads into the trade arrangements and beyond
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the trade arrangements, the rights provisions that now exist in Northern
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Ireland which are going to cause ongoing friction for UK legislation?
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So there's a number of parts to that. The first is to say that what is there already, agreed and
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published should not be renegotiated. So as to recognise delay on parcels and customs, for
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example, in the last 48 hours, we can say if that is in the interest of industry
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and if that is to allow for a smoother transition to the new arrangements, fine.
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But as an indication of something to change or a commitment not being honoured, then we
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would have a problem with that. Going forward then, there's a number of
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opportunities that will be reviewed, triggered because of the vote taken at the Northern Ireland
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Assembly. I criticise the mechanism of the vote. In fact, I think it's an inversion of all the
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protections that should be at the heart of our system. But it's a vote that we
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will use and a review that we will use productively for businesses in Northern
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Ireland. On the overarching relationship between the European Union and the United
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Kingdom, I've said very clearly that we will engage productively in those
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discussions but we will look at those discussions and what our government is
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negotiating with the European Union through the prism of the United Kingdom
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and how does it best help and assist to remove the barriers that were imposed
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upon us by Westminster. So it's not to say that I, we, one party or all of unionism in
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Northern Ireland has the ability to upturn or overturn the position and the
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imposition that we've been faced in. But it's to give the sense and to give the clear
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indication today that we don't forget about those issues, that they are important to
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us constitutionally, they're important to us. We've got a balance between what we do
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in relation to devolution, we took the right decision to see devolution restored
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but that doesn't mean that we've forgotten or taken our eye off repairing
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the harm and damage created by a conservative government who is more
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interested in delivering for England than delivering for the United Kingdom.
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Alex Easton got a mention a couple of times today from yourself and from
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Jonathan Buckley. Is there a sense that unionism could have more agreed
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independent candidates in certain constituencies and is that what what you
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meant when you were talking about your reaching out to the other unionist leaders?
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I think it's clear that both Jim and I were in a position to endorse Alex.
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Talked about endorsing Alex, thought that was the right thing to do but couldn't
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get collective agreement across unionism and Alex was able to come through in
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spite of the lack of willingness on the part of one unionist player to endorse him.
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In Fermanagh and South Tyrone Jim and I had agreed on an agreed unionist
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candidate but we could not get agreement and that seat was lost and clearly
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Lagan Valley and other constituencies where I was able to demonstrate that
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though there were 29,000 pro-union votes cast in Lagan Valley, unionism lost a seat
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through division. Nothing else, the seat was lost to division so there's a huge
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opportunity I think you can demonstrate after election after election where
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there are benefits in cooperation and collaboration and I will engage in those
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discussions as I did with Jim previously with Mike in the weeks to come.
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Could that be best done outside the party politics? In other words is
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independent or independent candidates a route to greater success for unionism?
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Don't know. We can talk about all of that. I think what is very clear to say is as
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it comes to unionist infighting I'm not interested. I won't be interested. I don't
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go on your pages or the pages of other newspapers continually attacking other
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unionists because it doesn't help us. It doesn't help collectively what we say is
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our stated aim and that's to protect Northern Ireland's place in the United
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Kingdom and strengthen those bonds. So that's how I'll be going forward. I hope
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others will engage positively in those discussions. I hope they do because our
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people say they need to and our people recognise the cost of not doing so as
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has been demonstrated in the last election.
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