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Paisley 'may stand again as MP' | Paisley 'may stand again as MP' |
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Ian Paisley has said he is thinking of standing again as an MP at the next general election. | Ian Paisley has said he is thinking of standing again as an MP at the next general election. |
The former DUP leader has told the House Magazine that although he has largely withdrawn from public life he thinks he would fight another election. | The former DUP leader has told the House Magazine that although he has largely withdrawn from public life he thinks he would fight another election. |
After he stood down as first minister in 2008 it was widely thought that he would also retire from Westminster. | |
It was also expected that his son, Ian Jr would be selected to fight the seat against a challenge from the TUV. | It was also expected that his son, Ian Jr would be selected to fight the seat against a challenge from the TUV. |
Mr Paisley told the political journal: "I think I would stand as an MP again. My wife is in the House of Lords, so I'll leave her to deal with the noble lordships." | Mr Paisley told the political journal: "I think I would stand as an MP again. My wife is in the House of Lords, so I'll leave her to deal with the noble lordships." |
Earlier this month he issued a challenge to TUV leader Jim Allister to oppose him for his North Antrim seat. | Earlier this month he issued a challenge to TUV leader Jim Allister to oppose him for his North Antrim seat. |
In a BBC Northern Ireland interview he said his former DUP colleague was more than welcome to run in North Antrim at the next general election. | In a BBC Northern Ireland interview he said his former DUP colleague was more than welcome to run in North Antrim at the next general election. |
"He is very welcome to come and get a hiding in North Antrim," he said. | "He is very welcome to come and get a hiding in North Antrim," he said. |
Mr Paisley later added that although the TUV polled well in the European elections, the party was still defeated by the DUP. | Mr Paisley later added that although the TUV polled well in the European elections, the party was still defeated by the DUP. |