UUP dissidents launch anti-Agreement election strategy

The anti-Agreement wing of the Ulster Unionist Party is due to launch its own separate strategy for the upcoming Assembly election in the North.

UUP dissidents launch anti-Agreement election strategy

The anti-Agreement wing of the Ulster Unionist Party is due to launch its own separate strategy for the upcoming Assembly election in the North.

The move will come as an unwelcome development for party leader David Trimble, who has been attempting to convince unionists that the Good Friday Agreement is the best way forward for the North.

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