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Kyle to continue as PUP leader

BBC Published Jun 9, 2010 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Dawn Purvis stated the PUP was 'severely restricted because of its relationship with the UVF'.
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Dawn Purvis resigned as party leader last week in protest at the murder of Bobby Moffett on 28 May.
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Police confirmed they believe UVF members murdered Bobby Moffett and are investigating whether the killing was authorised by the UVF leadership.
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Dr John Kyle will remain interim leader of the Progressive Unionist Party until its annual conference in October.
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Dr John Kyle stated on Wednesday night that the PUP will continue to fulfil its role in conflict transformation, consult with associates, and bring communities out of conflict that has lasted 40 years.
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A meeting of approximately 70 members of the Progressive Unionist Party took place in east Belfast on Wednesday.
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Belfast councillor, Dr John Kyle, has agreed to remain interim leader of the Progessive Unionist Party until its annual conference in October.

At a meeting of around 70 members of the party in east Belfast on Wednesday, Dr Kyle said there would be a period of reflection.

It followed last week's resignation of party leader Dawn Purvis in protest at the murder of Bobby Moffett on the Shankill Road on 28 May.

Ms Purvis said she left because the PUP was "severely restricted because of its relationship with the UVF".

Others within the PUP, including former deputy leader and policing board member David Rose, are also known to have serious concerns about the activities of the UVF.

The police have confirmed they believe UVF members murdered Mr Moffett and are also investigating the possibility that the killing was authorised by the organisation's leadership.

On Wednesday night, Dr Kyle said: "We will continue to fulfil what we see as our role in conflict transformation.

"We will consult with our associates and we will take forward the project aimed at conflict transformation and bring our communities properly out of the conflict that they've been in for the past 40 years."

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