The SDLP message is very simple, the others first

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Claire Hanna addressed a business audience (Thursday), where she described the basic principles of the SDLP ahead of the election meeting.

The South Belfast MP speaking at an event organised by the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber), as part of a pre-election series organised in collaboration with SSE Airtricity.

Speaking at the Hotel Europa, he said: “The message of the SDLP is very simple, other people first because after several eventful years, we must prioritise the things that matter in other people’s lives. A healthy economy and access to paints are key elements. . For the well-being and stability of all, one of the inescapable purposes of the meeting is to create decent working conditions, fix the skill group, give the young people an explanation of why to stay here and return, the transition. to net 0 and a cleaner environment.

Speaking of skills and talents, he explained: “We want a radical shift towards technological skills, adding real-time industry information to new skills. We want to correct the gaps in the learning tax and create other avenues to work. “

Ni Chamber Vice-President Gillian McAuley also spoke, stressing that the new executive is concentrating on strategically important spaces, adding the sale of Northern Ireland internationally, preparing for a green and virtual long term and accelerating plan decision-making.

He continued: “To all this, we want to see all our political representatives around the executive table, focused on creating the situations for a thriving personal sector.

“At NI Chamber, Northern Ireland is an exclusive position and we want to focus on what makes us a brilliant position to work, live and do business. As a region, we enjoy unprecedented access to EU and UK markets, creating opportunities for exports, FDI and foreign collaboration. We have a young, highly professional workforce with high degrees of well-being in a cost-competitive location that is temporarily recovering from the pandemic. By operating collaboratively, we have a tangible opportunity to lead innovation. and leverage green and virtual technologies as we aim for net zero emissions by 2050, or sooner.

“As we meet this morning, Northern Ireland has a window of opportunity to excel in various spaces. The next organisation of ministers and MPs will have to start working quickly, separate political parties and provide the certainty and stability that businesses, their painters and everyone in Northern Ireland deserve.

Mark Ennis, President of SSE Ireland, added: “The recent passage of the Northern Ireland Climate Bill through the Assembly will be key to boosting investment in low-carbon infrastructure and green growth. The bill sets a target of 80% renewable electric power through 2030, which will be how critical the electricity sector will be in achieving our decarbonisation targets.

“The new Energy Strategy, published at the end of 2021 by the Ministry of Economy, highlights the need to drastically increase the electrical power of our homes and businesses. The strategy sets an energy savings goal of 25% through 2030, which equates to 50,000 renewals per year. SSE Airtricity must be at the forefront of this renovation in Northern Ireland, providing a “one-stop-shop” solution to consumers adopting renovation projects to make their homes warmer, more environmentally friendly and less expensive for others. withate. The worth doing is all this will be a sustainable energy system, which will reduce prices for consumers and our exposure to global fossil fuel values, and ultimately build Northern Ireland’s appeal for foreign investment.

The five chefs; The five-day series continues this week and next, with upcoming occasions with Doug Beattie, UUP; Naomi Long, Alliance and Michelle O’Neill, Sinn Fein. To register for a position in the public, visit the NI Chamber website.

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