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Allister may force DUP challenge | Allister may force DUP challenge |
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Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister has indicated his party will force a Ballymoney council by-election. | Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister has indicated his party will force a Ballymoney council by-election. |
The TUV took almost 70,000 votes from the DUP at the European election, and Mr Allister may contest Ian Paisley's North Antrim seat in the next election. | The TUV took almost 70,000 votes from the DUP at the European election, and Mr Allister may contest Ian Paisley's North Antrim seat in the next election. |
The Dromore by-election in February 2008 helped to build the profile of Mr Allister's hardline unionist party. | The Dromore by-election in February 2008 helped to build the profile of Mr Allister's hardline unionist party. |
Ballymoney is in the DUP's North Antrim heartland, and Mr Allister said he was looking forward to a similar challenge. | Ballymoney is in the DUP's North Antrim heartland, and Mr Allister said he was looking forward to a similar challenge. |
DUP councillor Roy Wilson stepped down from Ballymoney Council last week. | DUP councillor Roy Wilson stepped down from Ballymoney Council last week. |
'Opportunity' | 'Opportunity' |
Mr Allister said: "My understanding is that councillor has resigned not just from the council but from the DUP because of his principled objection to the DUP's present political stance. | Mr Allister said: "My understanding is that councillor has resigned not just from the council but from the DUP because of his principled objection to the DUP's present political stance. |
"Of course it throws up the opportunity of a by-election, and we're not ones to run away from such opportunities. | "Of course it throws up the opportunity of a by-election, and we're not ones to run away from such opportunities. |
"I look forward to that testing of the water in a constituency which is for some reason attracting increasing interest." | "I look forward to that testing of the water in a constituency which is for some reason attracting increasing interest." |
The DUP said Mr Wilson had not resigned from the party and his decision was a personal matter unconnected with its power-sharing policy. | |
Mr Allister was the DUP's member of the European Parliament but quit the party in 2007 in objection to Stormont power-sharing with Sinn Fein. | Mr Allister was the DUP's member of the European Parliament but quit the party in 2007 in objection to Stormont power-sharing with Sinn Fein. |
His party made its electoral debut in a council by-election last year - its 739 votes effectively stopped the DUP winning the seat. | His party made its electoral debut in a council by-election last year - its 739 votes effectively stopped the DUP winning the seat. |
In last month's European election, Mr Allister failed to hang on to his seat and DUP candidate Diane Dodds was elected. | In last month's European election, Mr Allister failed to hang on to his seat and DUP candidate Diane Dodds was elected. |
However, the DUP's first preference vote fell to 18.2%, from 32% in 2004. It appeared most of those votes went to Mr Allister. | However, the DUP's first preference vote fell to 18.2%, from 32% in 2004. It appeared most of those votes went to Mr Allister. |
He has indicated that in the next general election, he will take on the DUP in the North Antrim constituency held by Ian Paisley since 1970. | He has indicated that in the next general election, he will take on the DUP in the North Antrim constituency held by Ian Paisley since 1970. |
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