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Proceeding contribution from Kris Hopkins (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 19 April 2017. It occurred during Adjournment debate on Ballydugan Four.


Ballydugan Four

I do not want to get away from the subject of today’s debate, but it is important to reiterate something. The hon. Lady is right to say that people across the community there have come together and they live in a peaceful, cohesive place. There are always tensions and pressures around, but Downpatrick is a completely different place now from how it was before.

I want to finish on the following point. During my visit to Downpatrick, I went to the police station there, because at 2 pm on that day PC Keith Palmer was being buried. The funeral service was here and we were over

there, and we had two minutes’ silence for him at the memorial inside the police station, where many, many people who lost their lives are listed. We should remember the people who have been lost, but as we do so we should also make sure we project the future of the Downpatrick of today: a beautiful place, full of some amazing people.

Question put and agreed to.

5.36 pm

House adjourned.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
624 cc757-8 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Criminal proceedings Armed forces Bombings Northern Ireland Terrorism Downpatrick
Link
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