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Vote for Change - 2 June

In May 1998 the people of Northern Ireland overwhelmingly endorsed the Belfast Agreement. Also, almost 170,000 people who hadn't voted for years went to the polls to vote for an Agreement which they hoped would allow NI to move forward. They wanted change and they voted for change.

But I don't think they voted for what we have now: Sinn Fein and the DUP locked in a mutually antagonistic political stalemate in which Northern Ireland remains divided into 'us-and-them' camps and elections are still sectarian headcounts. That's not change. That's just the same-old, same-old dressed up as progress.

I believe that there are hundreds of thousands of you who want something better than that---who want political structures and electoral choices which reflect your views and concerns on a whole range of national, European and international issues. I believe that you want a political horizon which expands beyond 'little-Ulster' parameters and 'little-Ulster' thinking.

The Ulster Unionist Party and the Conservative Party, standing together as 'Conservatives and Unionists', are offering you those new political and electoral choices and we will ensure that your voices and your views will be heard and represented at the very heart of UK politics. Northern Ireland need no longer be a place apart within the United Kingdom.

We are offering you the change you voted for in 1998. We are offering you a real reason to vote on June 4.

So if you believe in change and if you want change---then vote for change on June 4 by voting for me.

  • Vote for Change - 2 June

    In May 1998 the people of Northern Ireland overwhelmingly endorsed the Belfast Agreement. Also, almost 170,000 people who hadn't voted for years went to the polls to vote for an Agreement which they hoped would allow NI to move forward. They wanted change and they voted for change.

  • Why vote for Jim Nicholson MEP?

    The Ulster Unionist Party and the Conservative Party have joined forces to create a new, dynamic partnership that will put Northern Ireland back at the heart of British politics. What we are offering is an opportunity for people in Northern Ireland to have real input and real influence into the national debate.

  • Vote For Change - 30 May

    For far too long Northern Ireland's voters have been semi-detached in terms of input and influence, having little or no impact on Westminster or European politics because their representatives have belonged to small regional parties rather than to strong national parties.

  • Vote For Change (May 29)

    In the last few days I have been repeatedly asked if it really matters who tops the poll in this election.

  • Vote for Change - May 28

    The Ulster Unionist Party and Conservative Party---standing together as 'Conservatives and Unionists'---are asking you to vote for change on June 4. We want to elect an MEP now, and MPs later, who will take the 'whip' of a national UK party; who will have a direct input into policy; whose presence will ensure thatyour voice and views are heard and heeded at the very heart of UK politics.

  • Voting For Change - May 27

    Because I have been an MEP since 1989 some people have asked how I can credibly claim to be ';the candidate for change.';

  • Voting For Change

    At the beginning of this campaign people asked me what I meant by the word 'change'.