On Language
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Authors | Noam Chomsky |
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Election 2019: DUP manifesto at a glance
... In recent weeks, there s been more conciliatory language from the DUP On Language and culture - and the Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith has said one final round of fresh talks should be convened after the election to try and reach a breakthrough, claiming a deal is raring to go ...
Election 2019: DUP manifesto at a glance
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
The full document, sets out the policies The Party would support becoming law if its MPs are returned to Westminster.
Some areas, such as education or health, are devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly, which has been suspended since January 2017.
This means the Stormont executive would need to be restored, with assembly members supporting the particular policy, before it could be introduced.
The manifesto also sets out how the DUP wants to see devolved government restored.
The main policies from The Party 's 2019 manifesto are:
BrexitThere are no surprises when It Comes to the DUP's position on Brexit.
The Leave-supporting party is standing by its long-established red lines:
The DUP campaigned in favour of Brexit in 2016, But now fiercely opposes Boris Johnson 's Deal , arguing it will not take the UK out of the EU as one undivided nation.
If Mr Johnson is the next Prime Minister , the DUP wants him to change aspects of his Deal regarding customs and democratic consent.
The Party was willing to concede different food and animal health regulations for Northern Ireland , But Only If unionists could veto anything they opposed.
However the DUP rejects The Proposal that Northern Ireland will have to follow many EU rules on goods, that there will be some checks on trade between Northern Ireland and Great Britain , and that this arrangement can only be ended by a majority vote.
Instead they want the EU Deal - Like other contentious matters at the Stormont assembly - to require the parallel approval of both unionists and nationalists.
Unlike some other unionists, the DUP won't concede that Brexit has destabilised the UK, and its leaders don't talk about switching to Remain.
Instead, they insist it is the way Brexit has been dealt with which has been damaging: The Party wants an inquiry to be Set Up into the handling of the UK government's Brexit Negotiations .
Tax and benefitsThe DUP is often thought of as a right-wing party, But while this is true on many social issues, it does not extend to The Party 's economic policies.
Raising The Living wage, free TV licences for pensioners and an end to The Freeze on benefits all feature in the manifesto.
The DUP has always made much of being supportive of older people and this Election is no different.
InfrastructureThe infamous makes an appearance in the manifesto. It has been mooted on A Number of occasions, despite A Number of potential barriers to its construction.
Not everyone believes those barriers are insurmountable, though.
The Party also supports the expansion of Heathrow, a policy at least partly linked to The Airport 's dozens of flights a week to Belfast which bring with them trade and Tourism .
Larne has been suggested as one end of the huge bridge construction project Environment and climateIf the DUP makes much of its support for the elderly, it also sees itself as a champion of farmers, fishermen and those who work in the rural economy which makes up much of Northern Ireland .
Once Again The Party backs financial support for farmers and it casts an eye towards The Role of the rural economy after Brexit.
There is also some detail on Climate Change , an issue which has become a bigger focus for voters recently.
Arlene Foster says DUP votes could well still be crucial to the next government Devolution and the Stormont deadlockGetting Northern Ireland 's stalled assembly back up and running is a key priority for The Party , which says it has no preconditions for going back government with its former power-sharing partner Sinn Féin:
The DUP's handling of a green energy financial scandal was what sparked the political fallout that brought down devolution in January 2017.
Since then, there's been a fresh assembly Election - which saw the DUP's majority in Stormont reduced - and several failed talks processes.
The DUP insists it would go back into a power-sharing government tomorrow, without preconditions - and that outstanding issues such as legislating for an Irish Language Act should be addressed alongside a functioning government.
But that idea has been rejected time and again by Sinn Féin, the largest nationalist party at Stormont and the DUP's former power-sharing partner.
It has maintained that restoring the institutions without reform will not work.
In recent weeks, there's been more conciliatory language from the DUP On Language and Culture - and the Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith has said one Final Round of fresh talks should be convened after the Election to try and reach a breakthrough, claiming a Deal is "raring to go".
What happens in this Election will surely determine how the Stormont parties approach any future negotiations. Nothing can be ruled out at the moment - But the consensus is that if there's No Agreement by early next year, another assembly Election could be on the cards.
DefenceThe DUP is a strong supporter of the military and veterans and is beefing up those credentials with a commitment to increase the percentage of GDP spent on defence.
Its other key policies on defence are long-standing:
Other notable policiesWhat are the parties promising you?Here's a guide to where the The Other main parties in Northern Ireland stand on key issues in this Election Campaign .
dup (democratic unionist party), brexit
Source of news: bbc.com