06/01/2012

McDonnell Apologises Over Pay Comments

The leader of the SDLP party has been forced to apologise after his claim that MLAs should receive better pension provisions and small pay rises.

Comments made during a newspaper interview, by Alasdair McDonnell, have been criticised by his own party members including his deputy.

The new leader has now said he is sorry that his words, without explaining the wider context, caused offence to the public and party colleagues.

He acknowledged the party is committed to an MLA wage freeze and pledged to continue to fight the threats posed by job cuts and poverty.

Mr McDonnell had said that a more generous pension scheme was needed so that retired MLAs did not end up in poverty meanwhile he made a call for a small increase of salaries also.

Following this the SDLP leader was heavily criticised as the party policy was one of support for no rise in MLA wages.

(LB)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

25 March 2010
UUP 'To Back' SDLP Justice Bid
Ulster Unionist MLAs are reportedly poised to back the SDLP's nominee for Justice Minister at Stormont. Senior UUP members are believed to have voiced their support for Alban Maginness to SDLP leader Margaret Ritchie.
27 October 2009
McDonnell Confirms SDLP Leadership Bid
Veteran SDLP politician Dr Alasdair McDonnell today launched his bid for the party leadership. The South Belfast MP and MLA has been deputy leader of the nationalist party for five years. Dr McDonnell, a highly regarded party members, held a press conference this afternoon and officially put himself forward for the role.
21 September 2009
Speculation Over SDLP Leadership Contest
Senior ranking SDLP members are poised to battle it out for the party leadership, after Mark Durkan announced his intentions to stand down at the weekend. Mr Durkan, (pictured) who has led the nationalist party since 2001, said he would resign as leader and an MLA if reelected to the House of Commons at the next general election.
16 January 2015
American Philanthropist Donates £600,000 To Assembly
An American billionaire philanthropist has donated £600,000 to the Northern Ireland Assembly. It is the second time that Chuck Feeney has made a donation. The money is to be used to pay for the promotion of women in politics and to offer MLAs courses on speech writing, dealing with the media and how to manage your online reputation.
16 November 2015
Colum Eastwood New Leader Of SDLP
Colum Eastwood has been voted to be the new leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). Mr Eastwood defeated Dr Alasdair McDonnell in a vote at the party's annual conference at Armagh City Hotel. He is the youngest ever leader of the SDLP and he won leadership with 172 votes to 133.