Farage’s backing of Ian Paisley and Sammy Wilson described as ‘embarrassing’ for TUV leader Jim Allister
Mr Farage told PA news agency he wanted to “make it clear that, whilst there have been negotiations going on in previous times, I will personally be endorsing
Mr Allister said Mr Farage’s comments were “disappointing and not compatible with the content of a conversation I had with him last week”. TUV leader Jim Allister said Nigel Farage’s comments were 'disappointing'. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA Wire “The endorsement that TUV seeks in this election is that of ordinary voters who know who has from the start told them the truth about the union-dismantling protocol, while the DUP tried to hoodwink them with false claims that they had got rid of the Irish Sea border,” Mr Allister said.
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