In 2003, the DUP was entrusted with the mantle of political leadership.The
position that the DUP inherited from the UUP was catastrophic. Unionists were
demoralised, effective policing had been destroyed, terrorist killers had been
given early release, and their political representatives placed at the heart of
government over and over again.
The DUP has given positive and strong leadership and
Alderman David Simpson MLA has:
- Negotiated fundamental changes to the failed Belfast Agreement.
- Made it a requirement that no party can get into government without prior full, verifiable, witnessed
and transparent decommissioning and an end to all paramilitary and criminal activity.
- Negotiated a testing period in which republican good faith could be proved
(this would have caught the Northern Bank robbery and barred SF/IRA from government)
- Ensured proper ministerial accountability.
- Established the principle that policing and justice powers could not be devolved until unionists
were satisfied.
- Secured a Victims' Commissioner
- Achieved de-rating of Orange Halls.
- Achieved an efficiency review of all aspects of government to investigate savings for the tax payer.
We have shown that the DUP can be trusted to maintain its principles!
As a result of our actions, nationalism is divided for the first time in years and Sinn Fein isolated and under
severe international pressure.
We have started to regain ground for Unionism.However, these gains are under threat. Republicanism
and many in Government hope to see an end to DUP leadership, and a return to the days of weak unionist
leadership, which could be pressurised into making new concessions. I seek your support in this election
to continue the fight back for Unionism and deliver a
fair deal for all in Northern Ireland. Only the DUP can
stop a return to the days of push over Unionism.