07/01/2025

Root Causes Of Public Service Failures Must Be Addressed – Alliance

Alliance MP Sorcha Eastwood has stressed the importance of identifying the root causes of public service issues in Northern Ireland to enable the development of effective solutions.

Ms Eastwood made these comments ahead of an evidence session by the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee at Westminster on Wednesday, which will examine the funding and delivery of public services in the region.

The session will hear from representatives of organisations including the NI Fiscal Council, NI Audit Office, Ulster University, and the Nevin Economic Research Institute.

"Northern Ireland's public services are in crisis and crying out for transformation," said Ms Eastwood.

"People are suffering daily while waiting for essential services, and they deserve far better. We have some of the highest per capita health spending in the UK but deliver the worst outcomes.
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"This inquiry will examine the significant challenges facing public services such as health, education, and policing in Northern Ireland. It will also look at our relative level of need compared to the rest of the UK, implications of the Autumn Budget, and potential measures for inclusion in Northern Ireland's Final Fiscal Framework, including options for raising revenue.

"It is essential we get to the root of the problem, understand where the system is failing, and find real solutions that deliver for our community. We know there are gaps in funding and structural frameworks, but it's essential we take a hard look at where money is going and why the situation has become so dire.

"This inquiry has come at a critical time and I encourage everyone to share their views so we can ensure all voices are heard as we address the urgent challenges together."


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