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Belfast gets new Sinn Fein mayor | Belfast gets new Sinn Fein mayor |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The new Lord Mayor of Belfast is Sinn Féin's Tom Hartley, who will replace outgoing first citizen Jim Rodgers of the Ulster Unionist Party. | The new Lord Mayor of Belfast is Sinn Féin's Tom Hartley, who will replace outgoing first citizen Jim Rodgers of the Ulster Unionist Party. |
Mr Hartley received 25 votes, seeing off the challenge of the DUP's Diane Dodds who got 23 votes. | Mr Hartley received 25 votes, seeing off the challenge of the DUP's Diane Dodds who got 23 votes. |
New deputy mayor, David Browne of the UUP, abstained from the ballot. | New deputy mayor, David Browne of the UUP, abstained from the ballot. |
Mrs Dodds accused him of "opportunism", but he rejected her claim he had made a pact with Sinn Fein, saying: "I just wouldn't vote for Diane Dodds." | Mrs Dodds accused him of "opportunism", but he rejected her claim he had made a pact with Sinn Fein, saying: "I just wouldn't vote for Diane Dodds." |
Mr Browne said: "I understand that Mrs Dodds is disappointed, but that doesn't excuse her behaviour. She is behaving like a spoilt child. | Mr Browne said: "I understand that Mrs Dodds is disappointed, but that doesn't excuse her behaviour. She is behaving like a spoilt child. |
"At 5.15 last night, all of the unionist councillors who were in the room said that they would not vote for Diane Dodds. | "At 5.15 last night, all of the unionist councillors who were in the room said that they would not vote for Diane Dodds. |
"I had never any intention of voting for Diane Dodds... it didn't matter if I voted for Diane Dodds or not last night, she was two votes short, so it was irrelevant whether I voted for her or not." | "I had never any intention of voting for Diane Dodds... it didn't matter if I voted for Diane Dodds or not last night, she was two votes short, so it was irrelevant whether I voted for her or not." |
Mr Hartley, 62, said he would follow the example of former Sinn Féin Lord Mayor Alex Maskey who had laid a Remembrance Day wreath at the Cenotaph. | Mr Hartley, 62, said he would follow the example of former Sinn Féin Lord Mayor Alex Maskey who had laid a Remembrance Day wreath at the Cenotaph. |
"I will be trying to reflect the diverse political cultures here in Belfast... I will want to meet the different communities that exist in Belfast," he told BBC News on Tuesday. | "I will be trying to reflect the diverse political cultures here in Belfast... I will want to meet the different communities that exist in Belfast," he told BBC News on Tuesday. |
"We will have to have a discussion about meeting royalty, but where I cannot represent the citizens of Belfast, they will be represented by David Browne. | "We will have to have a discussion about meeting royalty, but where I cannot represent the citizens of Belfast, they will be represented by David Browne. |
Mr Browne said: "I will be happy to take up any duties that Tom feels he is unable to attend." | Mr Browne said: "I will be happy to take up any duties that Tom feels he is unable to attend." |
Mr Hartley is only the second Sinn Fein councillor to become Belfast mayor, following Alex Maskey's term in 2002. | Mr Hartley is only the second Sinn Fein councillor to become Belfast mayor, following Alex Maskey's term in 2002. |
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