Stormont MLAs reminded to ‘dress smartly’ in chamber

Speaker Edwin Poots said some MLAs have ‘a very loose interpretation of smart’ when it comes of their attire.
Stormont MLAs reminded to ‘dress smartly’ in chamber

By Rebecca Black, PA

Stormont MLAs have been reminded to “dress smartly” in the chamber.

Speaker Edwin Poots said some Members of the Assembly have “a very loose interpretation of smart”.

Issuing a reminder about protocol during a plenary session of the Northern Ireland Assembly on Tuesday, Mr Poots told MLAs that he “sees everything” from his position.

Mr Poots also noted there were occasions when some MLAs did not acknowledge the Speaker as they left the chamber, and ticked off those who have been spotted taking cups of coffee and drinks cans into it.

Stormont Speaker Edwin Poots holds up a glass
Stormont Speaker Edwin Poots issues a reminder around protocol (NI Assembly/PA)

“I see everything up here,” he told MLAs.

“People mightn’t realise it but I have witnessed over the last number of weeks people bringing in coffee cups and cans and so forth.

“The only thing that you’re allowed in this building is the glass of water that is provided for you; it is not a committee meeting, it is a plenary session of a parliamentary Assembly and all other receptacles are not to be in part of the building.”

He went on: “Members who are going out through the doors there, most of you acknowledge the Speaker on the way out, some don’t.

“That’s not following the code.

“And I’d also remind Members that the dress code is smart.

“Some of you have a very loose interpretation of smart, and I would encourage Members to dress smartly when they come to the chamber.

“We’re not demanding that gentlemen wear shirts and ties but we’re asking to dress smartly and to look up to doing the job.”

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