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It is time for your voice to be heard - Sir Reg Empey

Over the last four weeks you have listened to what we have had to say. You and the Conservatives and Unionists candidates have talked on the door steps and you have told us that you, too, believe in what we have been working towards.

We are working to be part of the government - not to negotiate with the government. We are working to help form the government, not - like every other party in Northern Ireland - to help form the opposition. Is that not what Unionism is about?

The leading argument during the election campaign has been about fixing our broken economy. Only the Conservatives and Unionists have put forward realistic, deliverable plans to renew and strengthen not only the Northern Ireland economy, but the economy of the United Kingdom.

We will look at ways of turning Northern Ireland into an enterprise zone. We want to grow the size of the private sector in Northern Ireland to create new jobs and investment. We'll bring a new age of enterprise and ambition across the United Kingdom. This is the only way we can ensure a strong United Kingdom for the future.

The country faces some difficult decisions ahead on how we will tackle the deficit.

David Cameron promised, during his visit to Belfast yesterday, that he will make decisions with compassion, reasonableness and a concern for the most disadvantaged and will continue to fund Northern Ireland according to its needs. We will tackle the deficit while protecting the essential frontline public service.

We've got great social problems in Northern Ireland and across the UK. So much of social breakdown comes back to three things - a chaotic or broken family background, poor schooling and worklessness. So we'll have a relentless focus on these areas.

We'll make the United Kingdom more family friendly, recognising marriage in the tax system and giving more parents the right to request flexible working.

Last year we saw the Prime Minister betraying those who had done the right thing, when he boasted that 'not one British saver has lost a single penny' in the banking crisis.

He should try telling that to savers in Northern Ireland who invested in the PMS. David Cameron and I both pledge that a Conservatives and Unionists Government will work with the Executive here to ensure a just and fair resolution of the PMS.

Tomorrow the people of Northern Ireland go to the polls for the first time in a generation with the ability to vote for a party who can form the government of our United Kingdom. The choice is clear for Unionism, to be at the heart of the Union and the heart of Government or to remain on the window ledge, looking in, trying to attract someone's attention. It's time for change.