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Alliance Party group leader, Councillor Peter Lavery said his party increased vote share shows people want politics that “works for the entire community”.
Alliance Party leader Naomi Long, who is Norther Ireland’s former justice minister, has said the data breach which saw details from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) being released online was “an incredibly serious situation”.
Earlier, Alliance Party leader Naomi Long praised the prime minister for achieving a positive outcome for businesses and criticised his predecessor Boris Johnson for how the original negotiations were handled in 2019.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-64808694?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Meanwhile, the Alliance Party had 10 councillors in 2019, ahead of the SDLP who had six, the Green Party had four, People Before Profit had three, the UUP had two and the PUP had two.
The Alliance Party lodged an election petition with the High Court in Belfast after election enthusiast alerted the party to the potential discrepancy, the BBC reported.
The nationalist SDLP and non-sectarian Alliance Party urged Mr Sunak to prevent the “vexatious use” of the Stormont brake and called on him to continue supporting efforts to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland.
We can say then that if the rise of the Alliance Party is the litmus test for the success of the Good Friday Agreement, the Agreement has not succeeded resoundingly, but neither has it been a failure.