Long Draws Line: Alliance Party Won't Back Down
Naomi Long, leader of Northern Irelands Alliance Party, delivered a firm stance at her partys conference, stating that her group will not remain in the power-sharing Executive if key goals are blocked. Long, who has been in politics for twenty-five years, emphasized the partys growth and resilience despite doubters. She also criticized former US President Donald Trump and weak responses to global conflicts, advocating for standing firm on values and progress.
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