Alison Morris
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We've had just last week in a very high profile case in Northern Ireland, that of the murder of Natalie McNally and the judge ruled that
about the frenzied knife attack that was so extreme that the cause of death was not able to be established.
There were no riots for that young white Northern Irish man as he was convicted.
So, of course, it's legitimate to always talk about policies around immigration.
That's something as an MP should
I do a lot, but that needs to be a conversation about the trade-offs, about the rules, what they actually look at.
We didn't see a conversation last night.
We saw violence, including by people who only seem interested in expressing their views violently.
We didn't see, and by the way, last night was one year to the day
um similar race riots and race pogroms in balamina in northern ireland in that time i don't think we've had credible proposals on on immigration but on some of the other issues that affect dislocation or some of the other workforce issues and that perhaps are a factor um in immigration we don't get solutions we just get you know the petrol bombs on the fists from some of these people and that that is a that is a challenge
for all of us, but particularly it's a challenge for, as I say, those families that spent the wee small hours of last night in our constituency office and don't know where they're going tonight.
Yeah, so it's still the prosecution case.
We still haven't moved on to the defence.
But what we're hearing now is those taped interviews.
So these are just recordings.
We're not seeing any video or visual.
But the audio of the tape recordings when police arrested Geoffrey Donaldson and his wife, Eleanor, for these alleged defences back in 2024.
So today's court started with three out of the four taped interviews with Geoffrey Donaldson.
So tomorrow morning we'll hear the fourth one.