TUV North Down Branch

Blog

June 2, 2010

TUV Central Council Meets

At its Central Council meeting last night TUV delegates reviewed its disappointing General Election results, but determined that it would continue to give voice to Unionists who still rejected unrepentant terrorists in government and the rigged system of mandatory coalition which put them there.
A TUV spokesman said:
“The message from across the [...]

May 13, 2010

Thank you to TUV voters and workers

Statement by Jim Allister:-
“Of course, our election results were disappointing and far below what the hard work of our election teams deserved, but I wish to thank all who contributed and those who voted TUV.
“There are still Unionists who have not bowed the knee to terrorist-inclusive government and who still know and vote [...]

60 Word Eve of Poll Message

Asked for a 60 word eve of poll message TUV Leader Jim Allister said:-
“In politics, as in life, people should do right and vote accordingly.
“If you don’t think it is right to have unrepentant terrorists in your government, then you should not vote for those who put them there, but rather [...]

April 22, 2010

Kilpatrick Congratulates RIR

Statement by North Down TUV candidate Kaye Kilpatrick:

“On Saturday I had the privilege of watching the Royal Irish Regiment excising their right as Freemen of the Borough of North Down to parade through Bangor. I was delighted that local people turned out in force to show their support for the Regiment [...]

April 22, 2010

DUP North Down Move Isn’t About Unity

DUP North Down Move Isn’t About Unity

Statement by TUV North Down candidate Kaye Kilpatrick:
“The DUP’s stated reason for not fielding a candidate in North Down is cynical in the extreme. There is no possibility of North Down being won by a Nationalist. Therefore to claim that they are motivated by their [...]

April 20, 2010

Kilpatrick for North Down

Kilpatrick for North Down


Traditional Unionist Voice has announced that their Westminster candidate for North Down will be Kaye Kilpatrick.
Mrs Kilpatrick, who is a graduate of the University of Ulster in Business Studies, currently works for the South Eastern Regional College. She has previously worked in the accountancy and banking sectors.
Outlining [...]