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Trimble 'set to become Tory peer' | Trimble 'set to become Tory peer' |
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Former Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble is to join the Conservative Party in the House of Lords. | |
Lord Trimble would not confirm or deny the reports, but his ex-colleagues are thought to have indicated that he will join the Conservatives. | Lord Trimble would not confirm or deny the reports, but his ex-colleagues are thought to have indicated that he will join the Conservatives. |
He has been a peer since last June. He was leader of the Ulster Unionist Party for 10 years from 1995. | He has been a peer since last June. He was leader of the Ulster Unionist Party for 10 years from 1995. |
Lord Trimble was Northern Ireland's first minister from 1999 to 2002. An announcement is expected on Tuesday. | |
There has been speculation for a number of months about him moving to the Conservatives. | |
He won a Nobel Peace Prize along with then SDLP leader John Hume for their part in the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. | |
Lord Trimble stepped down as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, after losing his Westminster seat in Upper Bann in the 2005 general election. | Lord Trimble stepped down as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, after losing his Westminster seat in Upper Bann in the 2005 general election. |
In total, the Ulster Unionist Party lost four of its seats in that poll. | In total, the Ulster Unionist Party lost four of its seats in that poll. |