Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley launches his party's election campaign in Belfast, ahead of next month's Northern Ireland Assembly elections, April 29, 2003. The Elections are still expected to take place on May 29, despite the current proble
The Good Friday agreement must be destroyed, the Rev Ian Paisley said today at the launch of his Democratic Unionist party election campaign.
Speaking at a press conference in Belfast, Mr Paisley launched an attack on Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble.
"In the House of Commons magazine, Mr Trimble stated that he believed the Good Friday agreement 'contains the potential' to transform Northern Ireland and make it something approaching a normal society," the North Antrim MP told party members at Belfast's Odyssey Complex.
"It is Trimble's regime who has made it an abnormal society under the auspices of the agreement.
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