• 9 months ago
New jobs bill will force ‘positive discrimination’ and end ‘decades of neglect’ of Derry

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00:00 Last week was a period of profound and historic change in Northern Ireland. Yet, for all the
00:05 change that has been brought to this Assembly, the change that I am focused on is the change
00:10 that is needed for our economy. I was glad to hear the First Minister note the importance
00:14 of regional balance last week, because the truth is that the effects of the Government's
00:19 economic investment strategy over the last two decades have been to let the areas that
00:23 have done well to do even better still. That has resulted in profound imbalances in our
00:30 economy and a postcode lottery for jobs and opportunity. The difference in the level of
00:35 employment and economic inactivity between the highest-performing regions and the lowest-performing
00:40 regions is around 10%, and there is still a huge disparity in the levels of earnings
00:47 and disposable income between people in different places. In places like North and West Belfast,
00:54 where levels of poverty are the highest anywhere in Northern Ireland, in places like Fermanagh,
00:59 which is starved of infrastructure development, and in places like Derry and the North West
01:04 City region, we are still a city without a university of size that was promised, without
01:12 the investment that has been pledged and without the jobs that were so badly needed. But I
01:17 did not get involved in politics because of how bad things are in Derry. I got involved
01:23 because of how good things could be. Derry and the wider city region is the only metropolitan
01:30 urban area of scale outside Belfast able to compete with cities across this island. But
01:37 more than that, to invest in Derry is to invest in the whole of the economy, since it is there
01:43 that special intervention will have the most transformative impact.
01:49 The opportunity before us is huge. Making the most of that opportunity will not happen
01:55 overnight, but neither will it happen by accident. It requires deliberate and proactive policies
02:01 and interventions. It requires affirmative action to address the decades of neglect.
02:08 It requires positive discrimination to tilt the balance of our economy and to ensure that
02:14 everyone has a fair chance to succeed. That positive discrimination must take the form
02:21 of legislation. As such, I will be proposing a new law that will change the way this place
02:27 works so that we finally prioritise regional balance in jobs, skills and investment. This
02:35 legislation will create abounding targets on departments and accountability in our government.
02:41 It will finally reform Invest NI and it will expand our higher education provision in the
02:47 north-west. So as this mandate starts, let's resolve it not to be the same as the last.
02:55 We need to change the approach if we are going to rebalance our economy. Warm words alone
03:00 about regional balance just won't cut it. Even commitments in the programme for government
03:05 won't be enough. We have heard them and seen them all before. Let's get this done.

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