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By Gareth Gordon, BBC News NI political correspondent
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said he will be personally endorsing two DUP candidates in the general election – despite his party’s alliance with the rival Traditional Unionist Voice
He told the Press Association he would be throwing his weight behind Sammy Wilson and Ian Paisley – a move that has been welcomed by the DUP.
Mr Paisley is the DUP candidate in North Antrim, where he will be challenged by TUV leader Jim Allister.
Mr Wilson is running in the East Antrim constituency, where the TUV candidate is Matthew Warwick.
The TUV announced an electoral alliance with Reform UK in March when Richard Tice was the party leader.
Mr Farage replaced him last week.
The TUV applied to run its candidates under a joint banner of “TUV/Reform UK” on ballot papers, but that was rejected by the Electoral Office so it is running under “TUV no sea border”.
Pressed about his party’s alliance with the TUV, Mr Farage said: “Well, new leadership brings change. I wish the TUV well, but I’m gonna stand up to support Sammy Wilson and Ian Paisley as people I fought with all through the Brexit years.”
A photograph of Mr Farage alongside Mr Paisley delivering his endorsement also appears on the DUP candidate’s election leaflet.
In response the two DUP candidates called on the TUV to drop the Reform UK branding.
They said “Nigel Farage is a household name and we welcome his endorsement as the best pro-union candidate in our constituencies. Nigel knows us and knows our record of delivering for the people.
This is a very embarrassing for Jim Allister as the Reform UK Leader has endorsed us rather than him because the Reform UK Leader recognised that on the big issues we could be relied upon.”
So far there has been no response from the TUV.
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