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Responding to Peter Robinson’s comments today as reported in the News Letter in relation to flags and anthems at the World Police and Fire Games, TUV Leader Jim Allister has stated:

“While I welcome and agree with Peter Robinson’s comments that athletes competing in the World Police and Fire Games should be proud to walk or stand under the flag of their nation, I would ask him this: why has he at the 11th hour suddenly become interested?

“In March this year I raised the issue with Minister Cullen, who provided elusive and non-committal answers as one would expect. I have also raised it with the Chief Executive of the World Police and Fire Games and made my concerns public in the lead up to the games. Continue Reading…

Statement by Jim Allister MLA:

“I have been in pursuit of answers from Minister Cullen and the organisers of the World Police and Fire Games for a number of months on the issue of anthems and flags to be displayed at the World Police and Fire Games.

“Having suspected that the Minister simply could not have the National flag or National Anthem it comes as no surprise that there has been a complete fudge which brings the whole situation in to disrepute.

“It has been reported that no anthems for any country will be played at the medal ceremonies, instead they will be subjected to a specially composed piece by the PSNI Pipe Band. At the opening ceremony where athletes usually parade under the flag of their home country they will instead parade under a banner with their country’s name. Continue Reading…

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:

“For some weeks now I have been pressing the Culture Minister and those organising the World Police and Fire Games about whether or not the Union Flag will be flown to represent competitors from Northern Ireland. The answers have been ambiguous to say the least.

“Now, with less than two weeks to go before the Games, I am demanding clarity as to whether the Union Flag will be flown to represent competitors from Northern Ireland. Continue Reading…

Commenting on an answer he received from Culture Minister Carol Cullan TUV leader Jim Allister said:

“At the World Police and Fire Games it is traditional that the flags of the competing nations be displayed. One would expect, therefore, that the Union Flag would be flown to represent Northern Ireland as it is the only official flag recognised for this part of the United Kingdom.

“However, knowing the bigoted Republicanism which Minister Cullan has displayed in the past I thought it prudent to seek an assurance that this would be the case.

“I am alarmed that the Minister has failed to give a straight answer but has instead said that the World Police and Fire Games Company are working closely with her officials “to ensure the Opening Ceremony is inclusive and agreed”.

“Going on past form we know that when Sinn Fein start talking about inclusion it all too often means that they are trying to strip any elements of Britishness away.

“I have therefore written to the World Police and Fire Games Company to argue strongly that there should be no question of the Northern Ireland team not being represented by the Union Flag. Other nations traditionally fly their flags with pride. Northern Ireland should be allowed to do the same this year. Any attempt to politicise the event by trying to deny the reality of Northern Ireland’s constitutional position within the United Kingdom would be totally unacceptable.”

Mr Allister’s question and the answer received are as follows:

To ask the Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure, in relation to the World Police and Fire Games 2013, whether the Union Flag will be flown to represent the Northern Ireland team when national flags are being displayed.

The programme and content of the Opening Ceremony is still under development.

The World Police and Fire Games Company are working closely with my officials to ensure the Opening Ceremony is inclusive and agreed.