In William McCrea the people of South Antrim found a skilled and articulate public
representative who gave an honourable, professional and active constituency
service to all those who sought his intervention and counsel.
During his eight, short months in office,William
McCrea achieved far more for the people of South
Antrim than David Burnside has struggled to emulate
in his four years!
His relaxed manner, affability and genuine endeavour
to work for the good of the ordinary man has earned
William a deep rooted respect and trust coveted,
but not enjoyed, by others who instead shirked their
responsibilities and were attracted away from their
constituency duties by the bright lights of London.
The volume of calls that William continues to receive
on a daily basis from South Antrim people in need is
testimony to the high esteem in which he is held by
the local community, and a reflection of the inability
of others to mirror his performance.
William has always been at the forefront of
encouraging and assisting the development of
industry, education, health and transport services.
He is a vociferous campaigner and a proven and
effective champion for local needs.
Throughout his political life,William McCrea has
a proven record of holding the line against
republicanism and defending the Union in the face
of terrorist threat.
A member of the DUP negotiating team,William
has consistently refused to yield to the IRA's terms
and accurately warned of the ploy to develop the
republican agenda through the Belfast Agreement.
Now, only 18 months since the DUP gained the
leadership of unionism, the pan-nationalist front
has been smashed, the IRA is under pressure never
experienced before by it and the heat is being turned
up on the Sinn Fein leadership to condemn all IRA
criminal and terrorist activity.
It is vital that South Antrim returns an adept
champion and trusted defender of the unionist cause.
William McCrea can be trusted not only with the
constitutional future of Northern Ireland, but will also
deliver positive action on the many issues affecting
the daily lives of the people of South Antrim.