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Mike Nesbitt proposes trauma centre as Maze alternative | Mike Nesbitt proposes trauma centre as Maze alternative |
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Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt has said an international trauma centre should be built as an alternative to the Maze Peace Centre. | Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt has said an international trauma centre should be built as an alternative to the Maze Peace Centre. |
Mr Nesbitt made the proposal during his speech at his party's annual conference. | Mr Nesbitt made the proposal during his speech at his party's annual conference. |
EU funding of £18m was removed after the DUP withdrew its support for the proposed peace centre on the site of the former prison. | EU funding of £18m was removed after the DUP withdrew its support for the proposed peace centre on the site of the former prison. |
Mr Nesbitt said what was missing from the debate was an alternative plan. | Mr Nesbitt said what was missing from the debate was an alternative plan. |
"I offer that alternative, an alternative that addresses the hidden legacy of the Troubles - poor mental health and well-being. I am sorry to report, we are world-leaders in this field," he said. | "I offer that alternative, an alternative that addresses the hidden legacy of the Troubles - poor mental health and well-being. I am sorry to report, we are world-leaders in this field," he said. |
"Let us create an international mental health centre: a facility that will be a global centre of excellence to help those who suffer trauma, whatever the cause. I am talking about the best in the world." | "Let us create an international mental health centre: a facility that will be a global centre of excellence to help those who suffer trauma, whatever the cause. I am talking about the best in the world." |
He added: "The world has been generous to us, with their support and their money. | He added: "The world has been generous to us, with their support and their money. |
"Let us repay them with a centre that will offer help and hope to everyone. Let Northern Ireland become known as the 'go to' place for soldiers traumatised in war, to children traumatised by a gun attack on their school campus, to the survivors of train and plane crashes." | "Let us repay them with a centre that will offer help and hope to everyone. Let Northern Ireland become known as the 'go to' place for soldiers traumatised in war, to children traumatised by a gun attack on their school campus, to the survivors of train and plane crashes." |
He suggested Ormiston House in east Belfast as a possible venue for the new trauma centre, saying it would cost a fraction of the £18m funding for the Maze peace centre. | |
Ormiston House, a 19th Century mansion set on a 13 acre site close to Stormont, is owned by the Northern Ireland Assembly. | |
It bought the Grade B listed building for £9m in 2001, but ten years later, it put the property on the market with an asking price of just £2.5m. | |
It was not sold and the price had since dropped to £1.6m. | |
'Brains, not brawn' | 'Brains, not brawn' |
As UUP leader Mr Nesbitt campaigned against the proposed peace centre at the Maze. | As UUP leader Mr Nesbitt campaigned against the proposed peace centre at the Maze. |
"We forced Peter Robinson into a massive u-turn on the Maze, and we did it without a riot, without street protests, without so much as a white line protest. Brains, not brawn," he told the conference. | "We forced Peter Robinson into a massive u-turn on the Maze, and we did it without a riot, without street protests, without so much as a white line protest. Brains, not brawn," he told the conference. |
He said another fight his party was committed to was against the "republican campaign for equivalence". | He said another fight his party was committed to was against the "republican campaign for equivalence". |
Mr Nesbitt said republican paramilitaries had chosen to get involved in violence, they had not been forced into it. | Mr Nesbitt said republican paramilitaries had chosen to get involved in violence, they had not been forced into it. |
"If I forever associate a united Ireland with no warning bombs like Bloody Friday and La Mon, is that my fault? Republicans chose it should be that way," he said. | "If I forever associate a united Ireland with no warning bombs like Bloody Friday and La Mon, is that my fault? Republicans chose it should be that way," he said. |
"I believe history will record that among the many things the IRA blew away was the chance for a united Ireland. | "I believe history will record that among the many things the IRA blew away was the chance for a united Ireland. |
"By contrast, in a few months time, Scottish nationalists will see a referendum on Scottish independence. Not a gun discharged. Not a bomb detonated. Not a single act of terror required." | "By contrast, in a few months time, Scottish nationalists will see a referendum on Scottish independence. Not a gun discharged. Not a bomb detonated. Not a single act of terror required." |
Mr Nesbitt said the Ulster Unionists wanted the education portfolio at Stormont and would strive to bring in a single education system in Northern Ireland. | Mr Nesbitt said the Ulster Unionists wanted the education portfolio at Stormont and would strive to bring in a single education system in Northern Ireland. |
Covenant | Covenant |
The Ulster Unionist leader also called for a new covenant with the people of Northern Ireland. | The Ulster Unionist leader also called for a new covenant with the people of Northern Ireland. |
"A covenant that recognises that we can do better for all our people by shaping a fairer education system, a stronger economy, better housing and a health service not only free at the point of delivery but with delivery points that are accessible and appropriate to the needs of our people," he said. | "A covenant that recognises that we can do better for all our people by shaping a fairer education system, a stronger economy, better housing and a health service not only free at the point of delivery but with delivery points that are accessible and appropriate to the needs of our people," he said. |
The speech was Mr Nesbitt's second as party leader - a period which has seen three sitting MLAs quit the party because of differences. | The speech was Mr Nesbitt's second as party leader - a period which has seen three sitting MLAs quit the party because of differences. |
Basil McCrea and John McCallister left to form the new party NI21, and David McNarry switched to UKIP. | Basil McCrea and John McCallister left to form the new party NI21, and David McNarry switched to UKIP. |
Earlier a prominent speaker was Jim Nicholson, the party's candidate in next year's European elections that will be the first to be fought under Mr Nesbitt's leadership. | Earlier a prominent speaker was Jim Nicholson, the party's candidate in next year's European elections that will be the first to be fought under Mr Nesbitt's leadership. |
Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy told the conference it was a long time since the UUP was so united and the DUP so divided. | Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy told the conference it was a long time since the UUP was so united and the DUP so divided. |
Other speakers will include the new shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Ivan Lewis. | Other speakers will include the new shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Ivan Lewis. |
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