03/02/2003

Labour Party solicitors slammed over 'British' comments

Unionist Lagan Valley MP, Jeffrey Donaldson has described as "nonsense" the view that the Labour Party cannot set up in Northern Ireland as its citizens are not British subjects.

Mr Donaldson was reacting to documents – leaked to the Daily Telegraph last week – which had been drawn up by solicitors engaged by the Labour Party.

According to Labour Party rules, eligibility for membership is dependent upon the applicant being a British or Irish subject, "or other persons resident in Great Britain for more than one year".

The solicitors' documents stated that citizens in the province are ineligible for membership as they fall outside the criteria – and are therefore not viewed as British subjects.

That policy is being challenged by Belfast GMB union member Andy McGivern as discriminatory and the case is expected to be heard by the Commission for Racial Equality in London.

However, Mr Donaldson rejected the statement as "factually incorrect" saying that the Northern Ireland Act 1999 provided that the province was an "integral part" of the UK. As such, he said, Northern Ireland citizens are British subjects.

He said: "It's a nonsense… When I go abroad I use a British passport which clearly states that I am a British subject. So I'm afraid the lawyers that have been employed by the Labour Party are incompetent when it comes to dealing with such an important constitutional matter.

"That question is whether this document was authorised by the Labour Party – the British government."

He then called on the Labour Party to come clean on why they have denied people in Northern Ireland the right to join.

"The sooner the British government instruct their lawyers to withdraw this document and correct this fallacy the better. It's an entirely spurious basis," he said.

A Labour Party spokesman is reported as saying: "This submission was not seen nor endorsed by the Labour leadership before being submitted. This is correspondence between lawyers dwelling on a technical definition as part of a legal submission and was only seen by party officials.

"The Labour Party leadership fully recognises the strong sense of Britishness felt by the majority of people in Northern Ireland who are, of course, subjects of the United Kingdom."

(GMcG)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

22 November 2024
Mobile Gaming Trends in Northern Ireland
Mobile gaming has become an integral part of the entertainment landscape in Northern Ireland, encompassing everything from sports betting and online gambling to video games. As technology advances, particularly with the advent of 5G, the mobile gaming sector is poised for significant growth and transformation.
21 November 2024
Work Underway For Free Hospital Parking In Northern Ireland
Work has begun at several hospital sites across Northern Ireland as part of the preparations for the introduction of free car parking in May 2026. Health and Social Care Trusts have been actively preparing for the implementation of a new traffic management system since the Hospital Parking Charges Act was passed in 2022.
21 November 2024
UK Education Ministers Meet In Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland hosted the fifth UK Education Ministers' Council (EMC) meeting at Laurelhill Community College in Lisburn.
18 November 2024
Minister Lyons Highlights Northern Ireland's Engineering Heritage
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has praised the engineering heritage of Northern Ireland during a recent visit to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. A particular highlight of the visit was the Ferguson Black Tractor, a groundbreaking piece of machinery that revolutionised agriculture worldwide.
18 November 2024
DAERA Minister Outlines Path To Net Zero For Northern Ireland
DAERA Minister, Andrew Muir, has outlined a roadmap for Northern Ireland to transition to a net-zero economy. Speaking at the 2024 Re[Act] Festival in Belfast, he emphasised the urgent need for ambitious climate action.