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Empey 'dismayed' by Hermon stance Empey 'dismayed' by Hermon stance
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Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey has said he is dismayed the party's only MP has challenged party policy and decisions taken by her colleagues.Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey has said he is dismayed the party's only MP has challenged party policy and decisions taken by her colleagues.
Lady Sylvia Hermon, has indicated she will not stand under the party's new banner at the next general election.Lady Sylvia Hermon, has indicated she will not stand under the party's new banner at the next general election.
The UUP has linked up with the Tories to contest elections as Ulster Conservatives and Unionists, but Lady Hermon said she was "disappointed".The UUP has linked up with the Tories to contest elections as Ulster Conservatives and Unionists, but Lady Hermon said she was "disappointed".
"I can't see myself standing under a Conservative banner," she said."I can't see myself standing under a Conservative banner," she said.
In a statement, Sir Reg criticised the timing of her comments.In a statement, Sir Reg criticised the timing of her comments.
"The leadership of the Ulster Unionist Party is disappointed that Lady Hermon, in the middle of an election campaign, has chosen to give a series of interviews in which she has challenged party policy and the collective decisions taken by her colleagues," he said."The leadership of the Ulster Unionist Party is disappointed that Lady Hermon, in the middle of an election campaign, has chosen to give a series of interviews in which she has challenged party policy and the collective decisions taken by her colleagues," he said.
"Her own position is not an issue in the present campaign."Her own position is not an issue in the present campaign.
"She was assured last year that she would not be required to take the Conservative Party whip in the lifetime of the present parliament."She was assured last year that she would not be required to take the Conservative Party whip in the lifetime of the present parliament.
"The Ulster Unionist Party and Conservative Party will continue with our joint campaign to bring real change to politics in Northern Ireland.""The Ulster Unionist Party and Conservative Party will continue with our joint campaign to bring real change to politics in Northern Ireland."
Lady Hermon said she was elected as an Ulster Unionist and would serve under that mandate.Lady Hermon said she was elected as an Ulster Unionist and would serve under that mandate.
Sir Reg Empey said he the party leadership were disappointed in Lady Hermon's stanceSir Reg Empey said he the party leadership were disappointed in Lady Hermon's stance
"If my party chooses to move to call themselves by a different name, I'm terribly sorry and terribly disappointed by that, but I remain an Ulster Unionist," she said."If my party chooses to move to call themselves by a different name, I'm terribly sorry and terribly disappointed by that, but I remain an Ulster Unionist," she said.
"That was certainly my mandate and I've loved serving the people of North Down."That was certainly my mandate and I've loved serving the people of North Down.
"They have stood by me through the most difficult of times and if they choose and wish me to serve them I would do my very best to do that.""They have stood by me through the most difficult of times and if they choose and wish me to serve them I would do my very best to do that."
BBC NI political correspondent Gareth Gordon said: "We know she is not a natural Tory - if anything she leans towards Labour. Jeffrey Peel, the former vice-chair of the Conservative Party in Northern Ireland, said her comments should not have come as a surprise.
"It is not a surprise, but the fact is she has now said it three weeks before an election which is the first test of this electoral tie up. "She made clear on many occasions that one of her concerns was that the Ulster Unionist Party is dominated by a group of increasingly elderly men," he said.
"The party leadership, I think, she already knows will be furious that she has spoken." "She's the Ulster Unionists' only MP and a woman, yet she wasn't involved in the process (of the renaming) at all so she was completely sidelined.
Earlier on Wednesday, Lady Hermon revealed her "upset and embarrassment" at being over paid almost £3,000 in parliamentary expenses. "From a people management point of view, the Ulster Unionist Party messed up big time."
She said she only discovered the mistake after contacting the House of Commons fees office on Monday.