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The Ulster Unionist Coalition Party (UUCP) was a minor unionist political formation in
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. Following a split in the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) majority bloc in Ballymena in 2007, six councillors who objected to the DUP's agreement to share power in the
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with
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left the DUP and redesignated themselves as the "Ulster Unionist Coalition Party". In May 2009, four of the group left to join
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's
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(TUV). This left the UUCP with just two councillors. It lost one of those seats on the imprisonment in June 2010 of councillor William Wilkinson, head of research for the pressure group
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, following his conviction for rape.
BBC report of councillor's sentence The remaining UUCP councillor,
Davy Tweed David Alexander Tweed (13 November 1959 – 28 October 2021) was a Northern Irish politician, Irish rugby union international and alleged serial child sex offender. He served as a Traditional Unionist Voice councillor on Ballymena Borough Counci ...
, also joined TUV, was re-elected in 2011 to Ballymena Borough Council and was subsequently imprisoned for the sexual abuse of children. The UUCP now has no elected representative and is not registered with the
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