By Q Radio News
Veteran DUP politician Jim Wells says he stands by everything he said against the leadership - as he loses the party whip.
Last month the South Down assemblyman told QRadio the party reneged on promises to re-instate him as Health Minister.
He stood down three years ago amid a controversy, and says it's severly damaged his reputation, despite claims being proven false.
He's been speaking exclusively to Q Radio.
.@Jim_Wells_MLA speaks to Qradio after having the @duponline whip withdrawn after an attack on the party leadership last month. He said at the time he expected consequences. pic.twitter.com/K4NGDEOQCM
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) May 9, 2018
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