Party leader Mike Nesbitt wants to work with Corbyn to set up a abet centre for people traumatised during the TroublesThe Ulster Unionist party (UUP) has asked for a bridge-building meeting with Jeremy Corbyn over his past support for the Provisional IRA.
Mike Nesbitt,the UUP leader who has taken his party out of the Belfast power sharing government and into opposition, said: Some of the things [Corbyn] said in the past are deeply deeply offensive to unionists and to all those who suffered very badly, and physically and mentally,at the IRA’s hands during the Troubles.
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Source: theguardian.com