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Basil McCrea and John McCallister's new party is NI21 | Basil McCrea and John McCallister's new party is NI21 |
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The new political party formed by former Ulster Unionists Basil McCrea and John McCallister is to be called NI21, the BBC understands. | |
The two MLAs left the Ulster Unionist Party over a decision to field a joint by-election candidate with the DUP. | The two MLAs left the Ulster Unionist Party over a decision to field a joint by-election candidate with the DUP. |
The new party is to be officially launched on Thursday when the new name is to be unveiled. | The new party is to be officially launched on Thursday when the new name is to be unveiled. |
But the BBC has discovered that Lagan Valley MLA Basil McCrea has already registered the name as a website. | But the BBC has discovered that Lagan Valley MLA Basil McCrea has already registered the name as a website. |
Documents seen by the BBC show that Lagan Valley MLA Mr McCrea registered the name ni21.org. When you go to that internet address, it states that a new party website is launching soon. | Documents seen by the BBC show that Lagan Valley MLA Mr McCrea registered the name ni21.org. When you go to that internet address, it states that a new party website is launching soon. |
BBC NI Political Reporter Stephen Walker said: "The name is presumably a reference to new politics in Northern Ireland in the 21st century. | BBC NI Political Reporter Stephen Walker said: "The name is presumably a reference to new politics in Northern Ireland in the 21st century. |
"Other research by the BBC shows that one of Mr McCrea's supporters tried to get in contact with the Taiwanese owner of a Twitter account with the same name." | "Other research by the BBC shows that one of Mr McCrea's supporters tried to get in contact with the Taiwanese owner of a Twitter account with the same name." |
Mr McCrea would neither confirm nor deny the name and said such talk was speculation. | Mr McCrea would neither confirm nor deny the name and said such talk was speculation. |
The name and logo of the new party will be unveiled on Thursday. | The name and logo of the new party will be unveiled on Thursday. |
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