Few conclusions in this year's election in Northern Ireland are more forgone than the result in North Antrim. With the biggest population of any constituency in Northern Ireland, Weighing in with 101,000+ constituents, North Antrim had a 2001 electorate of 74,451. This has been Ian Paisley's seat for 35 years since he was elected MP in 1970 (as an MP of the Protestant Unionist Party, later becoming the DUP) and it doesn't seem likely to change now, in what many believe will be his final election.
Thanks to Aaron Scullion at Slugger O'Toole for pointing out that the BBC has kept copies of of Party Election Broadcasts*, available to download. With the help of this store, I have followed up on yesterday's post on the Northern Ireland Conservatives. So why should we vote Conservative...?
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