Ulster Unionist Party Announces Leadership Transition

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Ulster Unionist Party Announces Leadership Transition

The Ulster Unionist Party today confirms that Mike Nesbitt MLA will step down as Party Leader.   This marks a pivotal moment as the Party builds on strong foundations and accelerates towards a bold, forward-looking vision for the 2027 elections.

Since returning in 2024, Mike has led from the front as Minister of Health, reinforcing the UUP’s reputation for responsible, effective governance.  He has also delivered key internal reforms, restored financial stability, modernised Party rules, and strengthened policy and communications teams – leaving the Party resilient, and ready for the future.

Mike’s earlier leadership saw notable electoral successes, including strong local and European results in 2014, two MPs elected in 2015, and increased Assembly representation in 2016.

He explained his decision not to stand for a fifth time: “The next five-year mandate stretches to May 2032, the month I hope to celebrate my 75th birthday. That’s a commitment to fulltime politics I just do not feel I can make. And I would not be comfortably seeking a vote knowing that privately I was intending to retire during the mandate.

“I retook the leadership to do a short-term job of getting the Party match fit for the forthcoming election campaign. That job is now done so the time is right to select the politician who will lead us into the May 2027 polls promoting our brand of confident, responsible unionism.”

Party Officers will shortly outline the leadership selection process, ensuring an inclusive, engaging and seamless transition.

Party Chair, Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard, said:

“We are deeply grateful to Mike for his decades of service and unwavering dedication to improving our society. As we enter 2026, we look forward to building on the strong platform he has created. Our next Leader will champion forward-looking Unionism – safeguarding Northern Ireland’s place in the UK while promoting prosperity, reconciliation, and a shared future for all.”