Britain | Total recall?

Ian Paisley’s suspension gives voters the chance to force an election

Under new powers, the MP will face an election if 10% of voters demand it

Paisley’s for the high jump
|BALLYMENA

“GET him out! Get him out!” calls a middle-aged woman hurrying along a damp Ballymena street in North Antrim. “He’s a muppet!” Ian Paisley, the local Democratic Unionist MP, may be used to this sort of criticism from nationalist opponents. But he now finds himself under fire from both sides of Northern Ireland’s political divide. “I always vote DUP,” says the woman, “but I think he has done wrong—absolutely.”

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