In a letter dated 10 June 1996, David Trimble, MP and Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, addresses Sir Patrick Mayhew, the Secretary of State, regarding a previous communication from June 4th. Trimble seeks clarification on the phrase 'allowances which the 'two Governments intend to pay to delegates,'' as mentioned by Mayhew. Trimble expresses his concern about the lack of legislative provision for such payments, noting that the existing legislation only allows for payments from the Exchequer to Delegates. He requests a detailed explanation of the intended allowances and their legislative basis.
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