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Tuesday 24th November 2009 SDLP Agriculture and Rural Development spokesperson Patsy McGlone MLA has raised concerns about the effectiveness of rural proofing Executive policies.
Friday 27th November 2009 SDLP Agriculture Spokesperson Patsy McGlone MLA has called on the Agriculture Minister to provide emergency European funds to farmers and rural people following the recent extreme rainfall.
Tuesday 15th December 2009 SDLP Mid-Ulster MLA Patsy McGlone said he hopes to promote service to voters, reconciliation and unity of the people of Ireland in the post of party deputy leader. Following the close of nominations Mr McGlone is the sole candidate for the post, to be appointed at the party conference in February.
Monday 4th January 2010 SDLP Agriculture spokesperson Patsy McGlone MLA said Minister Michelle Gildernew needs to develop channels for emergency EU aid to farmers which are not dependent on the UK DEFRA ministry (Department of Food and Rural Affairs).
Friday 8th January 2010 SDLP Mid-Ulster MLA Patsy McGlone appealed to parents to make sure their children do not venture onto frozen lakes.
Monday 11th January 2010 SDLP Mid Ulster MLA Patsy McGlone has urged NIE to put electricity maintenance schemes where power is cut off for long periods of time on hold due to the freezing weather conditions.
Tuesday 2nd February 2010 SDLP Mid-Ulster MLA Patsy McGlone said the transfer of extra powers to local councils must be accompanied by cast-iron legislative guarantees of power-sharing and fair treatment of minorities.
Tuesday 9th February 2010 SDLP Agriculture spokesperson Patsy McGlone MLA said he is concerned that the Department of Agriculture is not driving forward the Axis 3 programme of EU-funded rural development.
Thursday 11th February 2010 SDLP Deputy Leader Patsy McGlone MLA said it is essential to extract the discussion on an Irish language act from the mess of St Andrews and under-the table party-political deals at Hillsborough.
Sunday 14th February 2010 SDLP Deputy Leader Patsy McGlone MLA will request an urgent meeting with Customs Officials after allegations from Mid-Ulster businesses that raids on their premises on Friday in relation to alleged selling of selling contraband cigarettes were high-profile and unnecessary.
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