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Mike Nesbitt to stand down as leader | UK News

By britishbulletin.com2 January 20262 Mins Read
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Gareth Gordon News NI political correspondent

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Mike Nesbitt is to stand down as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party.

He informed MLAs and party officers on Friday morning.

It is understood he wants to remain as health minister until the next assembly elections in May 2027 but that decision will be down to his successor.

He said several months ago that he would decide by January at the latest “in fairness to whoever might be coming in”.

Analysis: What chance does a new leader have?

Speculation on who might follow will now fall on two characters who could hardly contrast more.

The deputy leader Robbie Butler is from the liberal wing of the party. He was brought into politics by Nesbitt during his first tenure as leader and studiously avoids controversy.

Jon Burrows on the other hand seems to positively relish it.

The former police officer has only been an MLA since July when he was co-opted to replace Colin Crawford in north Antrim but he’s made up for lost time with frequent and often controversial statements on a wide range of issues.

If both men decide to go for the job it would mean the first leadership contest in the UUP since 2012 when Nesbitt triumphed over John McCallister.

Nesbitt probably found reviving the party whilst running the health department one impossible job too many.

He will hope the new leader acquiesces to his plea to be allowed to remain in the job until next May.

Like his predecessor in the UUP hot seat Doug Beattie, he was a progressive leader.

Robbie Butler would represent a continuation of that trend.

But Jon Burrows is much more of an unknown quantity.

In the world of the Ulster Unionist Party it is one never ending game of Follow The Leader.

If the ever lengthening list of ex-UUP leaders couldn’t mount a comeback what chance do they have?

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