Allister launches Peace III operational programme response
04 April 2007
Policy Documents and Submissions
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Click to download Jim Allister MEP's Peace III Draft Operational Programme Consultation response.
Click to download Jim Allister MEP's Peace III Draft Operational Programme Consultation response.
Submission by Jim Allister QC MEP
Consultation on Draft National Strategic Reference Framework for Future Structural Funds Programmes (2007 – 2013).
Response by Jim Allister MEP.
The prospects for East-West co-operation
"Making it Better"
The future of the European Programme for Peace and Reconciliation.
Jim Allister looks for strengthened East West links in future Intereg programme
Since June 2004, Jim Allister QC MEP has been working vigorously for
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Submission to the European Commission against continuing EU consent to discrimination against Protestants in recruitment to the Police Service of Northern Ireland
Since my election as a member of the European Parliament I have expressed severe reservations about how money coming from the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation has been spent. During previous stages of the Peace programme (known as Peace I and Peace II); the Unionist Community has not been given what I consider our fair allocation of available resources. I want that to change. During the last twelve months, I have lobbied for fundamental alterations to the way in which the Peace Programme is administered and delivered on the ground.
In the past when I have raised my concerns about the under-funding of Protestant and/or Unionist areas, one of the stock responses that I receive runs as follows “if Unionists don’t apply for funding, they cannot complain when they don’t get it”. Now that the Peace II stage of the programme has been extended, it is vital that we remove this defence from those who would seek to deny our community their fair share of the funds available. To that end, it is vital that we see an increased rate of applications for funding coming in from groups that operate within the Unionist community.
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