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The Cameron Empey Agreement

Mark Devenport | 07:14 UK time, Thursday, 24 July 2008

So who benefits most from the announcement of a working group to establish closer links between the Tories and the Ulster Unionists? David Cameron is selling the move as a way to extend his influence to every corner of the UK, but the UUP isn't the party it once was. A joint candidacy involving Jim Nicholson in next year's European elections seems on the cards - he is after all already part of the Conservative group in the European parliament.

This morning's Daily Telegraph proclaims with certainty that the UUP's sole MP Lady Sylvia Hermon will take the Tory whip. That may be jumping the gun, as she has always appeared closer to New Labour than the Conservatives. Some UUP sources tell me Lady Sylvia has been briefed and is persuadable, but she herself is on leave after her father's death and says only that she will watch developments with interest.

The move could be interpeted as payback for the DUP after it propped up Gordon Brown over 42 days and this morning's Irish Times also links it with Iris Robinson's recent controversial remarks.

How much the Conservative brand will help the UUP is a moot point. After all the Tory outings in elections here since 1990 have been, to a large extent, a failed experiment. But whatever else it achieves the move at least means the UUP has beaten the SDLP to the punch when it comes to "realignment".

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  • 1. At 11:44am on 24 Jul 2008, RegalBankie wrote:

    I'm absolutely intrigued about the logic behind this.

    IMHO it sounds like UUP desperation in view of the DUP's dominance in terms of Westminster representation.

    It's also telling that Sylvia Hermon is compared more to New Labour than the Conservatives!

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  • 2. At 11:45am on 24 Jul 2008, traditional_unionist wrote:

    to be honest this is a smart more by the UUP

    getting closer to the party which will without a doubt be the next government

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  • 3. At 6:24pm on 24 Jul 2008, FermanaghUnionist wrote:

    I think this is fantastic news! A strong, physical tie to the mainland is something that should be welcomed by all Unionists.

    I accept that the Tories have not done in well here in the past, but that was because anyone conservative minded was voting UUP.

    Any talk of DUP dominance is a joke. They can’t keep a functioning Executive; they can’t control Iris and they are putting up a Minister for a small county by-election.

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  • 4. At 9:16pm on 24 Jul 2008, RegalBankie wrote:

    I was referring to the respective DUP/UUP representation at Westminster.

    As a non partisan observer, I'll be interested to see how this pans out.

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  • 5. At 10:10am on 25 Jul 2008, FermanaghUnionist wrote:

    RegalBankie - Sorry friend. I read your comment in the wrong tone.

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  • 6. At 2:47pm on 27 Jul 2008, Stormontspy wrote:

    Not surprising that unionists generally are in favour of this. Wonder what Jim Allister thinks? I would love to see Dave Cameron in the Assembly. It would be better than watching Michael McGimpsey boring us our Gerry Adams in his painting gear!!

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