No unionist pact mentioned for Mid Ulster in Westminster election
East Belfast, North Belfast, and the border constituencies of Newry and Armagh and Fermanagh and South Tyrone will be covered, a joint statement from the parties revealed.
At the 2013 by-election in Mid Ulster for the seat vacated by Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness, unionists including the TUV came together to back an agreed candidate in Nigel Lutton.
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Hide AdIn an interview with this week’s Mid Ulster Mail, the UUP’s Sandra Overend who is standing as a candidate in the May election, said she would welcome the DUP’s backing.
“If the DUP want to support me as a candidate I would be more than happy,” Mrs Overend told the Mail.
“It’s about representing our concerns on the floor of the House of Commons and if I was elected that is exactly where I would be. I would be taking my seat.
“In an election people need to know that people with my views are there... representing their concerns.
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Hide Ad“First and foremost as an Ulster Unionist, I believe in the union of Northern Ireland with the rest of the United Kingdom,” she went on.
In 2013, Nigel Lutton received over 34 per cent of the vote, a slight increase of almost two per cent on the combined votes of the three unionists in the previous Westminster election.