Ulster Unionist leader Mr David Trimble is to face a leadership challenge in eight days, it emerged today.
Management and marketing consultant Mr David Hoey confirmed he would run against Mr Trimble in a leadership contest at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council.
Coleraine-based Mr Hoey, who has been a member of the Apprentice Boys marching organisation, said if he won the leadership fight, he would stand aside for a new team to take over.
"I think if all the people who have told me that they want change were to vote for that change at the council, then there would be a new leadership," Mr Hoey said.
Under Ulster Unionist Party rules, Mr Trimble must seek the endorsement of his council every year for his leadership.
Last month South Antrim MP Mr David Burnside called for a new leadership team following a series of high-profile and rank-and-file defections from the party to the Rev Ian Paisley's DUP.