RECENT public declarations by senior (and some not so senior) members of the Ulster Unionist Party that they will be backing Jimmy Spratt and other DUP candidates rather than those from their own party have been seen as the death knell in the coffin of the Ulster Unionist Party. Indeed it's hardly something that can be seen as in any way good. But is it really the end?
DAVID Trimble said today that there couldn't be executive power sharing with Sinn Fein any time soon. His statement echoed what he said at last months centenary Ulster Unionist AGM:
APOLOGIES to anyone trying to access Everything Ulster during late morning/early afternoon today. My web hosts had a problem and their domains weren't being found, in short rendering Everything Ulster inaccessible (I know, I was gutted too). Among other things, the clock seems to have reverted back North American Central Time!
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