@little_pengelly That didnโt half give me a giggle. Playground antics Emma!!! Tell me this, did the DUP review RHI line by line. Really sad to see that you are out again acting like a child!
@jni_1972 This bill will introduce more rights for workers. More trade union protections for those who work in smaller businesses and it will end zero hour contracts.
Sinn Fein are not 'filling their boots'
It will not benefit Sinn Fein
Every worker will benefit from it.
The DUP is blocking:
๐ถ๐ผ Paid leave for parents when their baby needs neonatal care.
โ An end to exploitative zero-hour contracts.
๐ฐ Ensuring workers keep 100% of their tips.
๐ค Stronger protections for agency workers & unpaid carers.
These are part of our Good Jobs Bill, backed by the vast majority of parties.
Sinn Fรฉin will not give up.
We will work together with others to get these laws passed & better the lives of workers and families.
โโWeโre witnessing, again, the kind of chaos we experienced throughout the whole Brexit process, and I think itโs little wonder now that people are looking increasingly towards a new constitutional arrangement, where decisions affecting Ireland are taken in Ireland.โ @moneillsf
Sinn Fein MP John Finucane on the 'enormous opportunity' the Celtic Alliance has to speak with 'one voice' and escape the Union ๐ฎ๐ช๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ
He has sat down with political reporter Steph Brawn to talk all things Irish unity, Scottish independence and the results fallout
I want to congratulate Rhun ap Iorwerth on becoming First Minister of Wales today.
This is a day of historic change.
For the first time ever, there will be three nationalist, pro-independence First Ministers in office, here in the North of Ireland, in Wales and in Scotland.
I recently spoke with both Rhun and John Swinney, and we agreed to work together to stand up for the best interests of our people and for the right to self-determination.
The prospect of Prime Minister Farage should focus minds across this island.
Ireland cannot afford to drift through the next decade. We need serious, responsible and inclusive planning for constitutional change for the kind of future we want to build together. @MatthewOToole2
Starmer's resignation is not enough. What needs booting out is the politics he represents: corporate greed, anti-migrant rhetoric and endless war.
My piece for @tribunemagazine.
https://t.co/AP7VwxXVRZ