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Jeffrey Donaldson says UUP rejection of unionist pact 'bonkers' | Jeffrey Donaldson says UUP rejection of unionist pact 'bonkers' |
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The Ulster Unionist Party's decision not to agree an electoral pact in the upcoming poll is "bonkers", the DUP's chief whip has said. | The Ulster Unionist Party's decision not to agree an electoral pact in the upcoming poll is "bonkers", the DUP's chief whip has said. |
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said UUP leader-elect Steve Aiken's move would mean a "unionist dogfight" that could put at risk unionist seats to Sinn Féin. | Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said UUP leader-elect Steve Aiken's move would mean a "unionist dogfight" that could put at risk unionist seats to Sinn Féin. |
Political parties are now preparing for a general election campaign. | Political parties are now preparing for a general election campaign. |
On Tuesday MPs voted for a 12 December poll, which will be the third election in Northern Ireland this year. | On Tuesday MPs voted for a 12 December poll, which will be the third election in Northern Ireland this year. |
The 10 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) MPs voted in favour, while Independent MP Lady Sylvia Hermon voted against. | The 10 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) MPs voted in favour, while Independent MP Lady Sylvia Hermon voted against. |
The legislation will later begin its passage through the House of Lords, where it is not expected to be opposed. | The legislation will later begin its passage through the House of Lords, where it is not expected to be opposed. |
Unionist parties have traditionally agreed electoral pacts in certain constituencies in order to maximise the number of unionist MPs at Westminster. | Unionist parties have traditionally agreed electoral pacts in certain constituencies in order to maximise the number of unionist MPs at Westminster. |
They feel that if the unionist vote is split between them it makes it more likely a nationalist candidate will take the seat. | They feel that if the unionist vote is split between them it makes it more likely a nationalist candidate will take the seat. |
Mr Aiken has said his party will stand in all 18 constituencies this time, a move which sparked concern from others within unionist circles that key seats could be at risk. | Mr Aiken has said his party will stand in all 18 constituencies this time, a move which sparked concern from others within unionist circles that key seats could be at risk. |
DUP leader Arlene Foster said if there was not a pact, North Belfast MP Nigel Dodds could lose his seat and accused Mr Aiken of wanting to "hand away seats to Sinn Féin". | DUP leader Arlene Foster said if there was not a pact, North Belfast MP Nigel Dodds could lose his seat and accused Mr Aiken of wanting to "hand away seats to Sinn Féin". |
In Fermanagh and South Tyrone a unionist pact secured the UUP a seat for Tom Elliott in 2015 - but he lost it to Sinn Féin's Michelle Gildernew two years later. | In Fermanagh and South Tyrone a unionist pact secured the UUP a seat for Tom Elliott in 2015 - but he lost it to Sinn Féin's Michelle Gildernew two years later. |
However, Mr Aiken said unionist voters needed to be offered a choice and that his party could not be seen to criticise the DUP but then agree an electoral pact with them. | However, Mr Aiken said unionist voters needed to be offered a choice and that his party could not be seen to criticise the DUP but then agree an electoral pact with them. |
'Unionist dogfight' | 'Unionist dogfight' |
Speaking on BBC's Good Morning Ulster programme on Wednesday, DUP chief whip Sir Jeffrey Donaldson urged Mr Aiken to change his mind. | Speaking on BBC's Good Morning Ulster programme on Wednesday, DUP chief whip Sir Jeffrey Donaldson urged Mr Aiken to change his mind. |
He said: "I just don't understand where Steve Aiken is coming from, that he proposes we have a unionist dogfight in the middle of the most important election in decades. | He said: "I just don't understand where Steve Aiken is coming from, that he proposes we have a unionist dogfight in the middle of the most important election in decades. |
"I don't think they stand a chance of winning the seat in the constituencies where they will split the vote." | "I don't think they stand a chance of winning the seat in the constituencies where they will split the vote." |
Meanwhile, Sinn Féin Vice-President Michelle O'Neill told the same programme that her party was not ruling out the possibility of pacts with other pro-remain parties in Northern Ireland. | Meanwhile, Sinn Féin Vice-President Michelle O'Neill told the same programme that her party was not ruling out the possibility of pacts with other pro-remain parties in Northern Ireland. |
She said a single pro-remain candidate would be best placed to win several seats in the Belfast constituencies. | She said a single pro-remain candidate would be best placed to win several seats in the Belfast constituencies. |
However, she added that despite conversations with the SDLP and Alliance leaders, there had been no indication of that happening. | However, she added that despite conversations with the SDLP and Alliance leaders, there had been no indication of that happening. |
Who will run in the general election? | Who will run in the general election? |
There are 18 Westminster constituencies in Northern Ireland, meaning 18 seats out of 650 in the Commons are up for grabs. | There are 18 Westminster constituencies in Northern Ireland, meaning 18 seats out of 650 in the Commons are up for grabs. |
The DUP holds 10 seats, Sinn Féin has seven - but its MPs do not take their seats due to a long-standing policy of abstentionism - and independent unionist MP Lady Hermon holds North Down. | The DUP holds 10 seats, Sinn Féin has seven - but its MPs do not take their seats due to a long-standing policy of abstentionism - and independent unionist MP Lady Hermon holds North Down. |
It is not clear if Lady Hermon will run again to retain her seat. She faced stiff competition for it from the DUP's Alex Easton in 2017. | It is not clear if Lady Hermon will run again to retain her seat. She faced stiff competition for it from the DUP's Alex Easton in 2017. |
Another question some are already asking is whether Alliance leader Naomi Long will stand in East Belfast, to try and reclaim the seat from DUP MP Gavin Robinson. | Another question some are already asking is whether Alliance leader Naomi Long will stand in East Belfast, to try and reclaim the seat from DUP MP Gavin Robinson. |
She held it between 2010 and 2015, when she lost it to Mr Robinson. He successfully retained it in 2017. | She held it between 2010 and 2015, when she lost it to Mr Robinson. He successfully retained it in 2017. |
Mrs Long is now an MEP in Brussels, having won the seat for Alliance for the first time in May - but given her party's surge in that election and the council elections in May, she may be tempted to try to secure Westminster representation for Alliance again. | Mrs Long is now an MEP in Brussels, having won the seat for Alliance for the first time in May - but given her party's surge in that election and the council elections in May, she may be tempted to try to secure Westminster representation for Alliance again. |
Meanwhile, SDLP leader Colum Eastwood has confirmed he will run in the party's traditional stronghold of Foyle, in a bid to reclaim the seat from Sinn Féin's Elisha McCallion, who won it for the first time in 2017. |