Ulster Unionist Leader Jon Burrows to visit US for St Patrick’s Day and meet Secretary of State
Ulster Unionist Leader Jon Burrows to visit US for St Patrick’s Day and meet Secretary of State
Ulster Unionist Party Leader Jon Burrows MLA will visit the United States for St Patrick’s Day alongside Health Minister Mike Nesbitt MLA, where they will promote Northern Ireland’s interests. He will also hold his first official meeting with Secretary of State Hilary Benn tomorrow afternoon at Erskine House, accompanied by Deputy Leader Diana Armstrong MLA.
Jon Burrows MLA said:
“I will be travelling to the United States for St Patrick’s Day in the interests of Northern Ireland and pragmatic Unionism. Northern Ireland must take every opportunity to secure the very best outcomes for our people. We share a great deal with our American friends, not least through our economic ties, shared history and cultural links, and we must continue to actively promote Northern Ireland’s interests on the international stage.
“Tomorrow, I will meet the Secretary of State, Hilary Benn, for the first time in my capacity as Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party. I am keen to discuss a number of key issues affecting Northern Ireland, including the ongoing challenges posed by the Windsor Framework, the Government’s Legacy Bill, and the looming funding cliff edge facing the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. If the Secretary of State does not urgently address this, thousands of jobs could be lost and vital services placed at risk.
“I will also raise the issue of institutional reform. We need to ensure that Stormont is functioning properly and effectively. Any discussions on reform must be fully in line with Strand One of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, and there can be no role for the Irish Government in matters relating to the internal reform of Northern Ireland’s institutions.”