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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 their annual conference in Manchester, he said he intended to be "a prime minister for the entire United Kingdom". 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. 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.