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Division Votes
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 318 Noes - 170
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 328 Noes - 160
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 327 Noes - 164
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 329 Noes - 163
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 326 Noes - 160
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 316 Noes - 172
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes
Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 158
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 161
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 161
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 316 Noes - 161
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 332 Noes - 160
15 Sep 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 314 Noes - 178
16 Sep 2025 - Child Poverty Strategy (Removal of Two Child Limit) - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes
Tally: Ayes - 89 Noes - 79
9 Sep 2025 - Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 179
9 Sep 2025 - Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes
Tally: Ayes - 116 Noes - 333
14 Oct 2025 - Mental Health Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes
Tally: Ayes - 164 Noes - 333
14 Oct 2025 - Mental Health Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes
Tally: Ayes - 163 Noes - 339
14 Oct 2025 - Mental Health Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Jim Allister voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Traditional Unionist Voice Aye votes vs 0 Traditional Unionist Voice No votes
Tally: Ayes - 78 Noes - 327


Speeches
Jim Allister speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (60 words)
Wednesday 15th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Northern Ireland Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Middle East
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (81 words)
Tuesday 14th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Northern Ireland Troubles
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (210 words)
Tuesday 14th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Northern Ireland Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Postural Tachycardia Syndrome
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (83 words)
Tuesday 14th October 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department of Health and Social Care
Jim Allister speeches from: Manchester Terrorism Attack
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (93 words)
Monday 13th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Home Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Security Update: Official Secrets Act Case
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (142 words)
Monday 13th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Ambassador to the United States
Jim Allister contributed 2 speeches (549 words)
Tuesday 16th September 2025 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Sentencing Bill
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (145 words)
2nd reading
Tuesday 16th September 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Justice
Jim Allister speeches from: International Day of Democracy
Jim Allister contributed 2 speeches (573 words)
Tuesday 16th September 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Official Secrets Act
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (48 words)
Monday 15th September 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Russian Drones: Violation of Polish Airspace
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (100 words)
Wednesday 10th September 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Defence
Jim Allister speeches from: Equality Act 2010: Impact on British Society
Jim Allister contributed 1 speech (120 words)
Wednesday 10th September 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Jim Allister speeches from: Windsor Framework: Internal Market Guarantee
Jim Allister contributed 7 speeches (1,869 words)
Wednesday 10th September 2025 - Westminster Hall
Cabinet Office


Written Answers
UK Internal Trade: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Monday 15th September 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, for what reason businesses in Northern Ireland are being charged (a) £127.60 per GB inspection of GB potatoes they wish to buy and move to Northern Ireland and (b) different rates for each SPS certificate depending on the GB farm from which the potatoes are bought.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

This is a devolved matter and the costs provided relate to England and Wales only.

Phytosanitary certificates are required for the movement of ware potatoes from Great Britain to Northern Ireland to confirm freedom from pests and diseases. Each consignment must be inspected before certification. The inspection carries a minimum charge of £127.60 for the first 30 minutes, with an additional fee of £63.80 for every subsequent 15 minutes. A certificate is issued for each consignment at a cost of £25.52. Where multiple consignments are presented for inspection at the same time, this allows for more efficient use of inspector time and can reduce the cost per consignment.

Movement Assistance Scheme
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Monday 15th September 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether the Movement Assistance Scheme operating until 30 June 2025 had a statutory foundation beyond that set out by the Plant Health etc. (Miscellaneous Fees) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/623).

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

At its inception, Defra relied on the Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2020 as legal authority for spending on the Movement Assistance Scheme (MAS). Under the Act, Defra is permitted to spend public money on matters such as “deliver[ing] social, environmental and economic programmes”; “Promotion and support for sustainable development, consumption and production”; and “Support[ing] a sustainable, secure and healthy food supply”. On 1 September 2022, legal authority for spending on MAS moved to s.50 of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020. The Plant Health etc. (Miscellaneous Fees) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/1391) extended the exemption from payment of fees in connection with applications for phytosanitary certificates only.

Movement Assistance Scheme
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Monday 15th September 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps he has taken to ensure that the decision not to extend the Movement Assistance Scheme a third time was compliant with his obligations under Section 46 of the Internal Market Act 2020.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Movement Assistance Scheme (MAS) was always intended to be time limited. It was originally set up for a period of three months, and on review it was renewed for a further three months before being extended until December 2023. The decision to extend MAS until June 2025, to align with implementation of the Windsor Framework, was made public on 10th October 2023. There was never a suggestion it would extend beyond this date. MAS was created and extended to provide transitional support to businesses following the end of the transition period and during implementation of the Windsor Framework.

Defra remains committed to the ongoing support for Great Britain-Northern Ireland trade delivered through the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme and the Northern Ireland Plant Health Labelling Scheme, plus the ongoing work to reach an SPS agreement with the EU.

Movement Assistance Scheme
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Monday 15th September 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of his decision not to extend the Movement Assistance Scheme beyond 30 June 2025 on Northern Ireland buyers of impacted Great Britain products moving those products into Northern Ireland.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Defra, like other Government departments, must prioritise its spending as part of the work to tackle the financial situation this Government inherited. The Department considered evidence on scheme closure from supermarkets and other retailers, producers and trade bodies. There was no evidence that the cessation of MAS would have anything beyond a marginal impact on Northern Ireland consumers. For context, MAS reimbursed £7 million of certification and testing costs but the total value of GB-NI agri-food movements last year was £3 billion.

Independent Review of the Windsor Framework
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Wednesday 10th September 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, which parties were offered an advance briefing on the Independent Review of the Windsor Framework.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The Rt Hon Lord Murphy engaged widely across the political spectrum during the Independent Review.

The Northern Ireland Office speaks to parties regularly and does not give a running commentary on those discussions.

Coral: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Friday 19th September 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether moving live coral from Great Britain to Northern Ireland requires (a) an export number, (b) an Export Health Certificate, (c) a Common Health Entry Document and (d) using TRACES.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Live coral is not eligible for movement under the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (the “Green Lane”), as the scheme applies only to retail goods intended for final consumption in Northern Ireland. Movements of live animals and live aquatic invertebrates, such as coral, must therefore follow the standard procedures via Official Controls Regulations, including the standard SPS Requirements. Where a species of coral is protected under CITES, it will require a CITES permit for movement from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, which are issued by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

Coral: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Friday 19th September 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what guidance his Department provides on whether live coral should be moved between Great Britain and Northern Ireland through the Green or Red Lane.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Live coral is not eligible for movement under the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (the “Green Lane”), as the scheme applies only to retail goods intended for final consumption in Northern Ireland. Movements of live animals and live aquatic invertebrates, such as coral, must therefore follow the standard procedures via Official Controls Regulations, including the standard SPS Requirements. Where a species of coral is protected under CITES, it will require a CITES permit for movement from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, which are issued by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

Coral: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Friday 19th September 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether a CITES permit is required to move live coral from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Live coral is not eligible for movement under the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (the “Green Lane”), as the scheme applies only to retail goods intended for final consumption in Northern Ireland. Movements of live animals and live aquatic invertebrates, such as coral, must therefore follow the standard procedures via Official Controls Regulations, including the standard SPS Requirements. Where a species of coral is protected under CITES, it will require a CITES permit for movement from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, which are issued by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

Independent Review of the Windsor Framework
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Wednesday 15th October 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, pursuant to the Answer of 10 September 2025 to Question 74994 on the Independent Review of the Windsor Framework, which hon. Members from Northern Ireland were given an advanced briefing on the reports contents by the Northern Ireland Office.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

As stated previously, the Northern Ireland Office speaks to parties regularly and does not give a running commentary on those discussions.

UK Internal Trade: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Thursday 16th October 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Specialised Committee on the Implementation of the Windsor Framework: Joint Statement, 2 October 20255, if he will publish further detail on the significant work that remains to be undertaken to deliver in full the safeguards underpinning the flexibilities for the movement of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Government regularly engages with the EU on the Windsor Framework, which it is implementing on an ongoing basis in line with its manifesto commitment to doing so and its commitment to the UK internal market. UK/EU Specialised Committee meetings are conducted in line with the confidentiality obligations set out in Annex VIII of the Withdrawal Agreement, with agendas being released in advance and a statement following the meeting at GOV.UK. Information is provided in the most recent statement of 2 October on the operational activity being undertaken in the areas of SPS and customs to support the smooth operation of the Windsor Framework, and the Government will continue to engage all relevant stakeholders as it moves forward.

UK Internal Trade: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
Thursday 16th October 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Specialised Committee on the Implementation of the Windsor Framework: Joint Statement, 2 October 2025, what the pending issues are that the Committee agreed to make progress on at high pace.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Government regularly engages with the EU on the Windsor Framework, which it is implementing on an ongoing basis in line with its manifesto commitment to doing so and its commitment to the UK internal market. UK/EU Specialised Committee meetings are conducted in line with the confidentiality obligations set out in Annex VIII of the Withdrawal Agreement, with agendas being released in advance and a statement following the meeting at GOV.UK. Information is provided in the most recent statement of 2 October on the operational activity being undertaken in the areas of SPS and customs to support the smooth operation of the Windsor Framework, and the Government will continue to engage all relevant stakeholders as it moves forward.



Early Day Motions
Monday 13th October

Belfast City Council's Irish language policy

4 signatures (Most recent: 15 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
That this House deplores the partisan and divisive Irish language policy imposed by Belfast City Council; is concerned about the divisive and political use of the Irish language within Northern Ireland; notes that the Belfast Agreement (page 19 Art 4) recognises that the use of Irish language should be consistent …


Early Day Motions Signed
Wednesday 29th October
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 30th October 2025

Verdict in the Soldier F trial

3 signatures (Most recent: 30 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
That this House welcomes the verdict delivered by Justice Lynch in which Soldier F was found not guilty on all charges; recognises this outcome as a vindication for a man who served his country; reaffirms the right of all innocent victims and their families to seek truth and justice for …
Monday 27th October
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 28th October 2025

National Memorial for armed forces veterans who lost their lives in Northern Ireland

5 signatures (Most recent: 29 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Jo White (Labour - Bassetlaw)
That this House pays tribute to the courage and sacrifice of all members of the United Kingdom's armed forces who lost their lives during the conflict in Northern Ireland; recognises the immense contribution of service personnel who served with dedication and professionalism in the most challenging circumstances; acknowledges the deep …
Thursday 23rd October
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 27th October 2025

Poppy Appeal in Northern Ireland

12 signatures (Most recent: 30 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Robin Swann (Ulster Unionist Party - South Antrim)
That this House recognises the great and invaluable work of the Royal British Legion and its volunteers in delivering the internationally recognised Poppy Appeal; and calls on the Minister for Veterans and the Minister for the Constitution and European Relations to work with the Royal British Legion and the European …
Thursday 23rd October
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 27th October 2025

75th anniversary of Porter’s Fine Furnishings in Banbridge

3 signatures (Most recent: 27 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
That this House congratulates Porter’s Fine Furnishings of Banbridge on marking its 75th anniversary of trading; pays warm tribute to Mr and Mrs Porter, who founded the business and remain very much at the heart of it today, still keeping a steady hand on the wheel; commends William and Audrey …
Thursday 23rd October
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Monday 27th October 2025

Attendance of the Attorney General at the Bar of the House on the Chinese espionage case

25 signatures (Most recent: 27 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Robert Jenrick (Conservative - Newark)
That this House regrets the collapse of the prosecution of two alleged Chinese spies and is alarmed that the Attorney General, the Rt Hon Lord Hermer KC, was reportedly informed in August 2024 that the prosecution was at risk, yet has not publicly explained what actions he took to support …
Thursday 11th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Wednesday 22nd October 2025

Chinook Justice Campaign

19 signatures (Most recent: 30 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Sorcha Eastwood (Alliance - Lagan Valley)
That this House recognises the need for an independent, judge-led public inquiry into the Chinook helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre on 2 June 1994 and the circumstances which led to the deaths of all 29 passengers and crew; believes that the State has a duty to ensure a …
Monday 20th October
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Tuesday 21st October 2025

Farmgate milk price reduction

29 signatures (Most recent: 28 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton)
That this House expresses concern regarding the significant downturn of the farmgate milk price at a point where the cost of production is increasing; recognises the challenges to farmers unless the cost of production can be reduced; further recognises that the milk price drop follows an unprecedented dry summer causing …
Monday 20th October
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Tuesday 21st October 2025

40th anniversary of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

36 signatures (Most recent: 28 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell)
That this House recognises October 2025 as the 40th anniversary of Breast Cancer Awareness Month; acknowledges the significant progress made in improving survival and remission rates over the past four decades; notes that breast cancer remains the most common cancer in the United Kingdom, with one in eight women diagnosed …
Monday 13th October
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th October 2025

National inquiry into group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse

25 signatures (Most recent: 30 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Rupert Lowe (Independent - Great Yarmouth)
That this House expresses its deep concern at the continued lack of visible progress in establishing the National Inquiry into Group-Based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, announced by the Government in June 2025; notes that, four months later, no Chair has been appointed, no Terms of Reference have been published, …
Monday 13th October
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 14th October 2025

Digital ID cards and surveillance

6 signatures (Most recent: 27 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
That this House rejects proposals to introduce mandatory digital identification (ID) cards across the UK; notes with concern that such measures are being falsely presented as a solution to illegal immigration, despite no credible evidence that digital ID schemes prevent unlawful entry or stop people trafficking; further notes that illegal …
Tuesday 16th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th October 2025

Chinook helicopter crash at Mull of Kintyre

6 signatures (Most recent: 13 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Alex Easton (Independent - North Down)
That this House notes with deep concern the continued distress of the families of the 29 people who lost their lives in the RAF Chinook helicopter crash at the Mull of Kintyre on 2 June 1994, including 25 personnel from MI5, the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and the British Army; further …
Monday 15th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Tuesday 16th September 2025

Conduct of the Hon. Mr Justice Jay

17 signatures (Most recent: 13 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Robert Jenrick (Conservative - Newark)
That this House notes with profound concern reports that, during proceedings in the High Court concerning the convicted Al-Qaeda terrorist Haroon Aswat, the Hon. Mr Justice Jay made remarks to the terrorist, extending him "best wishes" and sympathy for his imprisonment ("it could not have been too pleasant being in …
Wednesday 10th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 15th September 2025

International driving test standards and road safety

5 signatures (Most recent: 13 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: James McMurdock (Independent - South Basildon and East Thurrock)
That this House expresses deep concern at the rising number of road safety incidents involving foreign drivers using licences that have not been tested against UK standards; notes that motorists from outside the EU and EEA are permitted to drive on British roads for up to 12 months using a …
Wednesday 10th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 15th September 2025

Role of the Irish Government during the Troubles and legacy accountability

5 signatures (Most recent: 13 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
That this House condemns the failure of the Irish Government to investigate credible allegations of collusion between members of An Garda Síochána and the Provisional IRA during the Troubles; notes with grave concern the murder of Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan in 1989, in which the Smithwick …
Thursday 11th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 15th September 2025

Assasination of Charlie Kirk

9 signatures (Most recent: 13 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
That this House expresses its profound shock and sorrow at the assassination of 31 year old political commentator Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, who was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University on 10 September 2025; condemns in the strongest terms this act of political violence; notes …
Monday 8th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Monday 15th September 2025

Fourth anniversary of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan

14 signatures (Most recent: 28 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Martin Rhodes (Labour - Glasgow North)
That this House notes with deep concern the fourth anniversary of the Taliban’s seizure of power in Afghanistan; condemns the regime’s illegitimate rule and its systematic violations of human rights, including the repression of women and girls, persecution of ethnic minorities and the dismantling of democratic institutions; further notes reports …
Wednesday 10th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Thursday 11th September 2025

Conduct of Lord Mandelson

24 signatures (Most recent: 13 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Gavin Williamson (Conservative - Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge)
That this House notes the concerning revelations regarding Lord Mandelson’s close friendship with the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein; expresses its concern at his lack of transparency regarding this relationship; requests for parliamentary time to be made available to debate this urgent matter; and calls for Lord Mandelson to resign as …
Tuesday 9th September
Jim Allister signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 10th September 2025

Gibraltar National Day 2025

4 signatures (Most recent: 13 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
That this House joins the people of Gibraltar as they celebrate their National Day on 10 September 2025, commemorating the 1967 referendum in which more than 99 per cent of Gibraltarians voted to reject annexation by Spain and remain a territory of the British Crown; notes the rich, diverse and …
Monday 1st September
Jim Allister signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th September 2025

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

21 signatures (Most recent: 17 Oct 2025)
Tabled by: Richard Quigley (Labour - Isle of Wight West)
That this House recognises that September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, which raises awareness of the unique needs and experiences of children with cancer and their families; notes that across the UK, around 4,200 children and young people under 25 are diagnosed with cancer every year, including around 2,000 children; …



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13 Oct 2025, 5:26 p.m. - House of Commons
" Jim Allister. "
Jim Allister KC MP (North Antrim, Traditional Unionist Voice) - View Video - View Transcript
13 Oct 2025, 7:04 p.m. - House of Commons
">> Jim Allister it seems to me that the Right honourable lady, the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, put her finger on the nub of this "
Jim Allister KC MP (North Antrim, Traditional Unionist Voice) - View Video - View Transcript
13 Oct 2025, 7:04 p.m. - House of Commons
"officials. I don't think that that is the right way to proceed. >> Jim Allister it seems to me that "
Jim Allister KC MP (North Antrim, Traditional Unionist Voice) - View Video - View Transcript
14 Oct 2025, 2:51 p.m. - House of Commons
"this and are and are part of the rebuild that is now necessary. >> Jim Allister I. >> Gladly join. "
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14 Oct 2025, 4:03 p.m. - House of Commons
"Jim Allister scores. "
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Parliamentary Debates
International Day of Democracy
63 speeches (13,667 words)
Tuesday 16th September 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Mentions:
1: Rachel Blake (LAB - Cities of London and Westminster) The hon. and learned Member for North Antrim (Jim Allister) talked about the Windsor framework. - Link to Speech

Equality Act 2010: Impact on British Society
30 speeches (11,141 words)
Wednesday 10th September 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Mentions:
1: Andrew Rosindell (Con - Romford) Member for East Londonderry (Mr Campbell) and the hon. and learned Member for North Antrim (Jim Allister - Link to Speech

Windsor Framework: Internal Market Guarantee
27 speeches (3,921 words)
Wednesday 10th September 2025 - Westminster Hall
Cabinet Office
Mentions:
1: Rosena Allin-Khan (Lab - Tooting) I will call Jim Allister to move the motion and then the Minister to respond. - Link to Speech
2: Nick Thomas-Symonds (Lab - Torfaen) I congratulate the hon. and learned Member for North Antrim (Jim Allister) on securing this debate, and - Link to Speech



Bill Documents
Sep. 10 2025
Crime and Policing Bill: HL Bill 111 of 2024–25
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Briefing papers

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