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Cameron 'reaches out to Stormont' | Cameron 'reaches out to Stormont' |
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Conservative leader David Cameron has said he wants to establish better relations with the Stormont executive, should his party win the next election. | Conservative leader David Cameron has said he wants to establish better relations with the Stormont executive, should his party win the next election. |
As delegates gathered for the Tories' annual conference in Manchester, he said he planned to be "a prime minister for the entire United Kingdom". | |
He spoke of creating a "Council of the Nations", with political leaders from Belfast, Edinburgh and Cardiff. | |
Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey is to address delegates later this week. | Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey is to address delegates later this week. |
Jim Nicholson who was elected as both a Conservative and Unionist MEP last June is expected to attend. | Jim Nicholson who was elected as both a Conservative and Unionist MEP last June is expected to attend. |
It follows the Conservative and Ulster Unionist parties' decision to fight elections in Northern Ireland on a joint ticket and under a new name. | It follows the Conservative and Ulster Unionist parties' decision to fight elections in Northern Ireland on a joint ticket and under a new name. |
The pact will operate during general and European elections, but the two parties will remain independent of each other and have stressed it is not a merger. | The pact will operate during general and European elections, but the two parties will remain independent of each other and have stressed it is not a merger. |