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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 stance | Sir 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." |
Jeffrey Peel, the former vice-chair of the Conservative Party in Northern Ireland, said her comments should not have come as a surprise. | |
"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. | |
"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. | |
"From a people management point of view, the Ulster Unionist Party messed up big time." | |