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'Her second most important job': One politician's take on the North's first female leader

Edwin Poots has found himself in bother after his congratulatory speech.

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THE SECOND MOST important job she will ever take on…”

That is one Northern Ireland politician’s reaction to Arlene Foster becoming Northern Ireland’s First Minister – a role which will see her try to keep the power-sharing executive in tact after a year of turmoil.

Her most important job, according to MLA Edwin Poots, however has nothing to do with Stormont’s future. Nor is it to ensure the DUP retains its position as the largest party in the North.

It “has been, and will remain, that of wife, mother and daughter”, he said today.

In congratulating the leader of his party, the oft-controversial DUP member said a number of things that have caught people’s attention.

“I should say that it is the second most important job that she will ever take on,” he told parliament.

Her most important job has been, and will remain, that of a wife, mother and daughter. Family will always come first. I know that will be the case with Arlene, and it should be the case.

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His speech has started to receive criticism online for its gendered language.

As well as the references of her status as mother, daughter and wife, people have questioned whether Poots would have used the terms ‘feisty, fiery, compassionate and caring’ about a male colleague.

Not only did Foster become the first female First Minister today, she is also – 45 years old – the youngest. They are two points she mentioned in her opening speech as particular areas of pride for her.

On taking her position, she said she held an “enormous sense of responsibility” and could “think of no greater honour than to have the opportunity to serve my country and the people of Northern Ireland”.

“As a young girl growing up in rural Fermanagh, the most westerly constituency in the whole of the United Kingdom, in the days when we were plagued by terrorism and decisions affecting our fates and our futures were taken far away, I could not have dreamt that I would be in this position today,” she continued.

“Is it any wonder that in politics I believe that nothing is impossible?

But the real measure of success is not in obtaining the office but in how it enables me to help others realise their dreams, ambitions and aspirations. For my part I want to make sure what is possible for me is possible for any young boy or girl growing up in Northern Ireland.

She, herself, later went on to mention being a mother and how it has shaped her way of looking at Northern Ireland. Although, she failed to order which ‘job’ was more important.

“People ask me what I want to do in office and what I want to achieve. My answer is simple. Like every mother, I am a practical person,” she said.

Above all else, I want to look to the future and I want to get things done, I want to make Northern Ireland a better place and I want to strengthen our United Kingdom, I want to give our young people the future that has been denied to so many for so long.

Meanwhile, in her role as politician and First Minister – not mother, wife or daughter – Foster has irked some politicians south of the border over her remarks about planned 1916 commemorations.

In an article for the Belfast Telegraph, she described the Easter Rising as an ‘attack on democracy’.

Speaking to reporters today, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said he was ‘disappointed’ over her declaration that she would not attend any of the centenary events.

“These have been put together in a very sensitive, comprehensive, inclusive way, both north and south,” he added.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:04 PM

    Yes 2021 here and 1690 for some up north.

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    Mute Ian McNally
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:32 PM

    No screw the UK we need to stop letting them dictate how we run things, they will be the ones who look ridiculous enforcing a different timezone for the smaller region on the island.
    Endless summer time sounds fantastic!

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 1:34 PM

    @Ian McNally: knowing them they’ll choose endless winter.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Ian McNally: Portugal and Spain gave 2 different time zones, so what? no big deal.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Ian McNally: Portugal and Spain gave 2 different time zones, so what? no big deal.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Gus Sheridan: have 2 ……..

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:05 PM

    Time to get rid of it

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:34 PM

    @Dick Face: only the planters and the nuts.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:55 PM

    @DartMcCart: And what about the other 78 people ?

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:04 PM

    If EU changes, UK will change too. 80%+ of UK citizens are in favour of getting rid of the biannual time change.

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 9:38 AM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: I’m in favour of the biannual time change

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:17 PM

    The energy savings argument was always been rather tenuous. Germany introduced the change in 1916 in the probably mistaken belief that it would help reduce energy use, the U.K. followed suit not wanting to let Germany get the upper hand in war preparations and Ireland was instructed to follow suit. We didn’t even get to have an opinion. Farmers were bitterly opposed which is interesting because you often hear that they are the reason the clock changing tradition must be kept.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:13 PM

    1916 in Dublin would be 1690 in Belfast and 1776 in Washington DC.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:17 PM

    We are part of Europe or not simply!!

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    Mute Hellenize Dublin
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:06 PM

    @Dizzy: not please

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:24 PM

    No one cares about Norn Iron leave them to it

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    Mute Leadóg
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:36 PM

    @Stevie Doran: Really?! No one at all. Are you certain of that?

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:16 PM

    We’ll be the same as Belfast for half the year

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 11:37 PM

    There is already two time zones in Ireland.
    CET and Healy Ray’s Dark ages.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:56 PM

    Our politicians are good at manipulating figures, I’m sure they’ll figure something out.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:31 PM

    We should change the two economic zones as well

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:29 PM

    Another chance for those living in Ulcer land a chance to say No.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:32 PM

    I’m definitely leaving Ireland if we won’t change with the rest of Europe. The U.K. Will make up their own minds anyway!!!!

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:35 PM

    Ah the poor government! Won’t bother them too much! It’s the workforce that pays their alarm calls who are going to feel it!

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 1:33 PM

    How can these cowards not even make the simplest decisions without someone holding their hand. Daylight savings time is an archaic ritual, the reasons for which have long since stopped being relevant. Who cares if NI keep it, it’s not as if we won’t be able to function. Not only do they want a team of consultants holding one hand but they want the brits holding the other. We’re doomed if this lot ever have to deal with a crisis situation, the country will fall apart around them while they ask consultants and focus groups what would be a popular course of action.

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 2:38 PM

    I’ve living in places where this is normal, like Australia and parts of the US. Everyone seems to be missing the bonus here – you can drink until last orders and then hop a taxi and five minutes later drink for another hour until last orders again.

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