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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The former DUP leader has told the House Magazine that although he has largely withdrawn from public life he thinks he would fight another election.The former DUP leader has told the House Magazine that although he has largely withdrawn from public life he thinks he would fight another election.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. 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.