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UUP dismiss talk of DUP merger UUP dismiss talk of DUP merger
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There will not be a merger between the Ulster Unionist Party and the DUP, party leader Sir Reg Empey has said.There will not be a merger between the Ulster Unionist Party and the DUP, party leader Sir Reg Empey has said.
Sir Reg said no deal had been made and said the UUP were 100% committed to their link with the Conservatives.Sir Reg said no deal had been made and said the UUP were 100% committed to their link with the Conservatives.
It is understood an Ulster Unionist Executive meeting on Tuesday night rejected what were described as "bogus unionist unity talks".It is understood an Ulster Unionist Executive meeting on Tuesday night rejected what were described as "bogus unionist unity talks".
It was also agreed to select joint Westminster candidates with the Tories as soon as possible.It was also agreed to select joint Westminster candidates with the Tories as soon as possible.
One UUP source told BBC political editor Mark Devenport there was a determination "not to pull the DUP out of a hole".One UUP source told BBC political editor Mark Devenport there was a determination "not to pull the DUP out of a hole".
"It looks like the UUP have now made a decision to opt with the Conservatives rather than pursue very much further these discussions of a closer relationship with the DUP," our political editor said."It looks like the UUP have now made a decision to opt with the Conservatives rather than pursue very much further these discussions of a closer relationship with the DUP," our political editor said.
Last month, the BBC learned that the Orange Order convened secret unity talks between the two main unionist parties, the DUP and UUP, in early December.Last month, the BBC learned that the Orange Order convened secret unity talks between the two main unionist parties, the DUP and UUP, in early December.
Party leaders Peter Robinson and Sir Reg Empey attended the talks at the Orange Order's headquarters in Belfast, where the two parties discussed the possibility of electoral pacts and forming a unionist bloc at Stormont.Party leaders Peter Robinson and Sir Reg Empey attended the talks at the Orange Order's headquarters in Belfast, where the two parties discussed the possibility of electoral pacts and forming a unionist bloc at Stormont.
The talks did not involve the Tories, the UUP's current election partner.The talks did not involve the Tories, the UUP's current election partner.
David Cameron and Sir Reg Empey forged an alliance in 2008David Cameron and Sir Reg Empey forged an alliance in 2008
The discussions at Schomberg House were also attended by the DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds and the Ulster Unionist MLA David McNarry.The discussions at Schomberg House were also attended by the DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds and the Ulster Unionist MLA David McNarry.
They were chaired by the Orange Grand Master Robert Saulters and the Grand Secretary Drew Nelson.They were chaired by the Orange Grand Master Robert Saulters and the Grand Secretary Drew Nelson.
The talks took place prior to this month's secret discussions between the two parties at Hatfield House in England which were chaired by the Conservative spokesman Owen Paterson.The talks took place prior to this month's secret discussions between the two parties at Hatfield House in England which were chaired by the Conservative spokesman Owen Paterson.
Last month, two former Conservative candidates who may have contested the general election as part of the UUP/Tory pact withdrew their nominations partly because of a possible deal between the Ulster Unionists and DUP.Last month, two former Conservative candidates who may have contested the general election as part of the UUP/Tory pact withdrew their nominations partly because of a possible deal between the Ulster Unionists and DUP.
Sheila Davidson and Peter McCann said they feared the Ulster Unionists would do a separate deal with the DUP.Sheila Davidson and Peter McCann said they feared the Ulster Unionists would do a separate deal with the DUP.
The UUP's decision could have wider repercussions for the current political impasse over the devolution of policing and justice powers to Northern Ireland, as some believe Sinn Fein has held off on its threat to collapse the assembly out of concerns the unionist parties would form an electoral pact in the assembly election which would follow. The UUP's decision could have wider repercussions for the current political impasse over the devolution of policing and justice powers to Northern Ireland, as some believe Sinn Fein has held off on its threat to collapse the assembly out of concerns the unionist parties would form an electoral pact in any assembly election which would follow.