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constituency as well. i am a counsellor here, my casework reflects the issues that families are having with the cost of living crisis and the effect of tory austerity and tory policies, and it is, quite frankly, astonishing that labour are now so close to the tories that what choice do voters have when they are looking at their policy slates? labour s candidate argues the scottish and uk parties disagree on these policies. the scottish labour party has i a position against the two child cap and the bedroom tax. i am a scottish labour candidate and i campaigned against those i issues because we believe - they are examples of heinous policy under the conservative government. but it is awkward, mr shanks, that the leader of your party has a position on a key bit of domestic policy that you disagree with him on. i don t think it is at all. we are into the thirdl decade of devolution. the whole point of labour creating the scottish parliament back- in the 19905 was so that scotland
SDLP Foyle MLAs Sinéad McLaughlin and Mark Durkan have expressed grave concern following the announcement of the closure of School Employer Connections o.
been as fair and balanced as they could have been. public warmth for sinn fein, who endorsed the president s political message. the people here want locally elected politicians making decisions that - impact on their lives and fighting back against tory austerity, - tory ministers in london i who care less for the needs of the people here. that s what i m focused on. this is the only show in town. stormont power sharing is where all the parties need to be. i am committed to that and even today, on this special moment, i this special occasion, - i think everybody rightly calls on the dup to join the rest of us and actually get - down to making it work. some political movement, on a bit of a low key day. in contrast to the razzmatazz of the first presidential visit by bill clinton in 1995, who stopped his motorcade on the falls road to greet gerry adams. that dramatic encounter here in republican west belfast electrified the start of that