UK Tory leader Cameron visits North

The leader of Britain's Conservative Party is flying into Northern Ireland today, to boost his party's bid for its first Stormont Assembly seat.

The leader of Britain's Conservative Party is flying into Northern Ireland today, to boost his party's bid for its first Stormont Assembly seat.

David Cameron will campaign on behalf of former Ulster Unionist junior minister James Leslie.

He joined the Tories last year and is trying to win an assembly seat in North Down in the March 7th election.

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