By Q Radio News
John Kyle has announced he is joining the Ulster Unionist Party, two months after leaving the PUP.
The Belfast councillor said he was "impressed with the direction" in which leader Doug Beattie was taking the party.
Mr Kyle left the Progressive Unionist Party last December over a difference in opinions on the Northern Ireland Protocol.
WATCH: š½ļø Former deputy leader of the Progressive Unionist Party John Kyle has joined the Ulster Unionists.
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Dr Kyle, a Belfast city councillor, quit the PUP late last year amid differences with the leadership on Brexit’s Northern Ireland Protocol. pic.twitter.com/VkCgZwEMXB
The long serving councillor said he was "pleased" to be joining the UUP.
"I have been impressed with the direction in which Doug has been taking the party with a brand of positive, forward looking, inclusive unionism.
"That’s exactly what unionism should be."
Mr Beattie said the newest addition to the party was "an impressive man of the utmost integrity" who is respected "right across the community and wider society".
"He is a committed unionist who is dedicated to promoting Northern Ireland, its people and its place within the United Kingdom."
Mr Beattie said Mr Kyle had a "level-headed approach to politics" which he described as "refreshing".
Mr Kyle left the PUP after having said the protocol provided "significant opportunities" for Northern Ireland.
It was not the view of the party.

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