Borderless thoughts on Politics, Public Affairs, the media and anything else that matters from Conall McDevitt, SDLP MLA for South Belfast
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  • Community Consultation. It only takes three minutes

    Posted on July 20th, 2010 Conall McDevitt No comments

    We launched our South Belfast Community Consultation this week. Over the next month we will knock on about 3000 doors across the constituency to ask people their views on local and regional issues.

    There is also an online survey open to anyone whether you live in South Belfast or not. It only takes three minutes to complete and I would really appreciate your views. 

    Please do pass on to friends or neighbours who you think might be interested.

    http://tinyurl.com/conallmcd

  • Gaza debate

    Posted on June 7th, 2010 Conall McDevitt No comments

    The Assembly met in special session last Friday to debate Gaza. Here is the debate. My contribution is at 26:34

  • Racist explodes on South African TV

    Posted on April 8th, 2010 Conall McDevitt No comments

    The leader of South Africa’s white supremacist movement the AWB, Andre Visagie,  let the mask slip on South African TV last night.

  • Assembly group discusses overseas development

    Posted on February 4th, 2010 Conall McDevitt 1 comment

    McDevitt, Foster & Hanna IIMike Foster MP visited the Assembly today to meet with the All Party Group on International Development.  Mr Foster came to prominence for being the sponsor of the Westminster Bill to ban fox hunting back in the late 90’s and is now and international development minister. We discussed how our region could work with the British and Irish governments to develop a regional aid programme. Its about figuring out how we could develop a strategy which will allow us  to play an active role in the response to disasters and the reconstruction of countries such as Haiti.

    The All Party Group does not enjoy the same status as a statutory committee and so does not receive any finance from the Northern Ireland Assembly as it remains within the jurisdiction of the British Government.

    The group, under Carmel Hanna’s leadership, met with their counterparts in the South including Overseas Development Minister Peter Power TD to discuss ways in which they could contribute to Irish Aid’s efforts in assisting with international development.

    We have many people from this region involved in overseas aid work though our numerous charities, the British and Irish Governments. I believe the time has come to look at how we can make a contribution of our own. To allow this region to take its place amongst other regions around the world and formally recognise the many thousands of our people who play such a big part in overseas development.