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later became associated with more traditional unionist politics, but remained critical of the close
ticized Qazi Zafar Hussain for supporting the Unionist party, but we must not forget that during tha
d therefore normally have been contested by a Unionist candidate, but in this case there was a need
Lisnaskea had a unionist majority, but a substantial nationalist minor
d to the erection of Union Flags, not only in unionist enclaves, but in nationalist areas where disp
the 1922 general election , White faced a new Unionist opponent but another member of the Cavendish
Armagh had a slight Unionist majority, but this was fairly evenly balanced
The seat was usually held by the Ulster Unionist Party, but a variety of independent Unionists
e 1886 general election he stood as a Liberal Unionist candidate, but was defeated by William Bowen
, about Salvatore Carnevale, a Sicilian trade unionist killed by the mafia).
erved until his defeat in 1969 by independent Unionist Tom Caldwell.
d Kingdom to remain a member whilst the other Unionist parties campaigned for withdrawal.
1923 - June 12, 2005) was a New Zealand trade unionist, peace campaigner, and Member of Parliament.
yle Paisley was first elected as a Protestant Unionist Party candidate in the 1970 general election.
1, with 30,493 votes to 29,046 for the Ulster Unionist Party candidate Harry West-and also becoming
in 2000, but narrowly lost to the Democratic Unionist Party candidate Rev. Willie McCrea.
Passmore was the Ulster Unionist Party candidate for Belfast West at the 1979
He stood twice as the Unionist Party candidate for the West Lothian at the 1
George Clark, but was defeated by the Ulster Unionist Party candidate William Gibson by 35 votes to
rk in 1935, Gibson was selected as the Ulster Unionist Party candidate for the Senate of Northern Ir
his seat at the 1923 general election to the Unionist Party candidate James Gray Stuart, and did no
Rodney Connor (born 8 March 1951) was the Unionist "Unity" candidate for the House of Commons of
The by-election was won by the Unionist Party candidate Sidney Richard Streatfeild.
in the 1917 Canadian federal election as the Unionist coalition candidate in East Calgary.
tested on two occasions: in 1949 by an Ulster Unionist Party candidate, and in 1969 by a People's De
The seat was consistently won by the Ulster Unionist Party candidate, and it was only contested on
he first time, he stood as an official Ulster Unionist Party candidate, but he was not able to regai
This was seized upon by the Democratic Unionist Party candidate, former Mid-Ulster MP Rev. Wi
David Burnside was selected as the new Ulster Unionist Party candidate.
he death of Kilfedder he was elected as a "UK Unionist" defeating the Ulster Unionist Party candidat
ed to Banbridge District Council as an Ulster Unionist Party candidate.
tituency, where he lost by 1,109 votes to the Unionist Party candidate.
In that election he ran as the Unionist coalition candidate.
onstituency at Stormont as an official Ulster Unionist Party candidate.
kintosh was returned unopposed as the Liberal Unionist Party candidate.
Brian Kingston was the Democratic Unionist Party candidate.
It was consistently won by Ulster Unionist Party candidates, although independent Unions
The seat was held continuously by Ulster Unionist Party candidates, although it was often conte
It was held continuously by Ulster Unionist Party candidates, although labour movement ca
tion because of the turmoil inside the Ulster Unionist Party caused by ten to twelve anti-O'Neill di
Froyn has also had a career as a trade unionist, and chaired the Oslo chapter of the Norwegia
y the elevation to the peerage of the sitting Unionist MP, Charles Wortley.
uency at the 1929 general election, after the unionist MP Charles Curtis Craig retired.
f the Cirencester-Tewkesbury Conservative and Unionist Association, citing differences with the part
The Ulster Unionist Party claimed that the Independent Unionist c
Labour ran the Unionist Party close in Belfast North in a by-election
ion literature and the press as the Coalition Unionist or Coalition Conservative candidate.
cted in 1917 to Grey Southeast and joined the Unionist Party coalition on March 18, 1918 and defeate
Canadian House of Commons as a Member of the Unionist Party coalition to represent the riding of Ca
In 1904, he was elected as a Unionist Resident Commissioner to the United States.
(* February 4, 1903 in Bad Kreuznach, † 1979) Unionist, German Communist in the Weimar Republic, and
Thus Unionist members composed a majority of Punjab's legis
lave states so strongly that an abolitionist, Unionist bishop condemned the editorial stance as "aid
the UUP, describing himself as an independent Unionist and Conservative MP.
e, PC (25 January 1915 - 11 March 1978) was a Unionist and Conservative politician.
ish engineer and naval architect, and Liberal Unionist (later Conservative Party) politician.
adian House of Commons from 1925 to 1935 as a Unionist and Conservative member.
Dorothy Dunlop is a former Ulster Unionist and Conservative politician.
In September 1986 Unionist councillors considered but rejected the optio
ats in the North and South of the county were Unionist, the constituency covering the East could be
lection every March since at least the Ulster Unionist Council constitution was altered in 1973, how
Lee Renyolds, a Young Unionist had contested the leadership at the Ulster Un
Despite his Protestant Unionist background, Cooper married a Roman Catholic.
He served until 1841 and was known as unionist or cooperationist.
sion of Worcestershire, replacing the Liberal Unionist John Corbett, who had retired.
y who were being discriminated against by the Unionist controlled corporation.
He was Chairman of the United Unionist Action Council in 1977.
He then became a key member of the United Unionist Action Council
n 1977, he gave a speech attacking the United Unionist Action Council and its plans for a general st
989, he was fined £50 for punching Democratic Unionist Party councillor Sammy Wilson.
ol of his family estates, and sat as an Irish Unionist Party councillor in County Antrim.
McKee is a Democratic Unionist Party councillor and a member of Larne Boroug
William) Maynard Sinton, JP (High Sheriff and Unionist County Councillor for County Armagh - lived a
in Larne.In 2000, he accused then Democratic Unionist Party councillor Jack McKee of raising tensio
February - Michael Egan, trade unionist, city councillor, and Cumann na nGaedheal TD
He was elected as an Irish Unionist Party county councillor, then served in the S
1998 alongside the then-leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, David Trimble.
It was widely speculated that Ulster Unionist MP David Trimble was one of those behind Reyn
While there, he arranged for the then Unionist leader David Trimble to visit and meet local
r by-election, which was won by future Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble.
his 3rd term in office as a supporter of the Unionist government defeating former Alberta MLA Willi
The Unionist were Delaware's version of Republicans and Fi
of Mayor and Deputy Mayor between the Ulster Unionist Party(UUP), Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) a
rst Senate of Northern Ireland for the Ulster Unionist Party, despite his lack of political experien
ct adherence to the policy of neutrality, the Unionist legislature did not trust him and routinely o
In November 1985, the 18 Unionist controlled District Councils voted for a poli
in Belfast North to ensure that the official unionist Daniel Dixon held his seat against a strong c
stituency of Dublin Rathmines but lost to the Unionist Maurice Dockrell, the only Unionist elected o
e-under-Lyme, defeating the incumbent Liberal Unionist MP, Douglas Coghill.
The unionist parties, DUP and UUP (the latter contested th
trovertible evidence of the unease within the Unionist establishment during this period;" while Lanc
l Reporter eventually converted to supporting Unionist views during the second Home Rule debate in t
He wrote ultra-Protestant Tracts and fiercely Unionist novels during the decade and published a news
Baggett follows the life of each Southern Unionist before, during, and after the war, with respe
George Hanna was an early independent Unionist, representing East Antrim in the British Hous
The constituency was the most staunchly unionist in East Belfast.
ng the poll with a majority of 2,186 over the Unionist candidate Edward Christie while the socialist
A trade unionist, Ness Edwards was imprisoned in 1917 as a con
Jeffrey Donaldson (Ulster Unionist) was elected at a by-election in 1985 followi
A Unionist, he elected for West Down on July 14, 1921.
was propagation of these issues that enabled Unionist rural elites to win over the support of commo
d by fellow ASSET (later ASTMS and MSF) trade unionist, Peter Emery.
A unionist pact enabled Kilfedder to easily win a by-ele
Most unionist leaders, especially Sir Edward Carson-with wh
The Loyalist Anti-Repeal Union was an Irish unionist organization established in 1886 in Ulster.
g were estimated to be at least 100,000 while Unionist sources estimated over 200,000 in attendance.
sition on Home Rule, underscoring its Liberal Unionist heritage, even though this seemed to have lit
Sherrod was a Unionist and failed to support the move for secession.
irst time since the Partition of Ireland that unionist parties failed to secure a majority of Northe
was elected to the Virginia Convention, as a Unionist, in February 1861.
e, with the result that in the more staunchly unionist east fewer votes were required to elect an ML
r, and in many constituencies the Liberal and Unionist parties fielded a single candidate in support
Traditional Unionist Voice fielded 41 candidates in the 2011 Counc
ng (1924-1984) was a British Army officer and unionist political figure in Northern Ireland.
V. P. Ganesan was a Sri Lankan trade unionist, politician, film producer and actor.
om local parties (eleven of them representing unionist parties), following the decision of the Ulste
ting which lead to the formation of the Irish Unionist Party, for which he served as whip.
ovember 1847 - 13 February 1914), was Liberal Unionist MP for Glasgow Camlachie.
He was Unionist MP for Ayr Burghs from 1906 until 1922, and w
and in 1895 he was returned to parliament as Unionist member for Dublin University in a by-election
as a Northern Irish barrister and politician, Unionist MP for Mid Armagh from January 1921 until 192
tutional Convention in 1975 as an independent Unionist, and for the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly.
other, Archibald Cameron Corbett, was Liberal Unionist MP for Glasgow Tradeston from 1885 - 1911.
when he stood down after having been elected Unionist M.P. for Willesden West Constituency in the p
in 1892 and six years later was elected Irish Unionist MP for the Dublin seat of St. Stephen's Green
orthern Ireland House of Commons as an Ulster Unionist member for Queen's University.
litician who was elected in 1945 as an Ulster Unionist MP for Antrim
Weir was later expelled from the Ulster Unionist Party for refusing to support the re-election
o the Commons at the January 1910 election as Unionist MP for Brentford, and held the seat until his
ouse of Commons of Northern Ireland as Ulster Unionist member for Mid Down.
o the House of Commons of Northern Ireland as Unionist member for Armagh and later the same year he
he was elected to the House of Commons as the Unionist member for North Ayrshire.
to the Northern Ireland House of Commons as a Unionist member for Belfast, St Anne's, which he repre
Blyth stood as the Unionist candidate for the East Lothian by-election of
In 1907 he was adopted as the Unionist candidate for the United Boroughs of Cardiff,
Turner was later successful as an Ulster Unionist Party for the council, and served as Lord May
From 1929-1949, he was Unionist MP for East Down at Stormont.
James Evan Bruce Baillie (1859-1931) was Unionist MP for Inverness-shire (UK Parliament constit
He then joined the Democratic Unionist Party, for which he stood unsuccessfully in S
and between 1982 and 1986 he sat as an Ulster Unionist member for South Antrim in the failed Norther
o the House of Commons of Northern Ireland as Unionist member for Armagh, and then for Armagh, Centr
Robin Newton is a Unionist politician for the Democratic Unionist Party
Teevan was selected as Unionist candidate for the ensuing by-election.
lenged sitting MP Martin Smyth for the Ulster Unionist nomination for Belfast South and gained 43% o
ected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Unionist candidate for the electoral district of Cape
Assembly, 1982, as a member of the Democratic Unionist Party for Belfast East - having won only 235
n a by-election in 1946 he was elected as the Unionist MP for the Bannside constituency in the Storm
Major Leonard Darwin, Liberal Unionist MP for Lichfield unsuccessfully introduced an
Stanley entered Parliament as Liberal Unionist member for Lambeth North, serving from 1895 t
Hope was unsuccessful Unionist candidate for Midlothian at the December 1910
Stodart had returned to the Tory fold and was Unionist candidate for Midlothian and Peebles in 1951
In May 1863 Bowden was the Unionist candidate for attorney general of the "Restor
James Kilfedder, the Unionist MP for North Down abstained.
o the House of Commons of Northern Ireland as Unionist member for Londonderry City, and was appointe
e Antrim South division was an extremely safe Unionist seat for the rest of the existence of the Nor
James Orr MacAndrew (1889-1979) was Unionist MP for South Ayrshire (UK Parliament constitu
The Ulster Defence Union was a Unionist organization formed in 1893 to oppose the Iri
e result was a victory for the new Democratic Unionist Party, formed by a merger of the National Uni
ndidate Hector McNeil, a journalist and trade unionist and former councillor from Glasgow who had co
claims in parliament that high-profile trade unionist and former Victorian Trades Hall Council secr
The United Unionist Coalition, formerly known as the United Union
is split the nationalist vote and independent Unionist George Forrest was elected.
Ulster Clubs were a series of unionist organisations founded in Northern Ireland in
emocrat and socialist; Eugene Forsey, a trade unionist and founder of the Co-operative Commonwealth
th Wales and a member of the Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association (although she w
the seat at the January 1910 election to his unionist opponent Frank Goldsmith, who had been workin
of Sutherland, defeating the sitting Liberal Unionist MP Frederick Leveson-Gower.
Fred Cobain, MBE is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland and was a Me
was Chairman of the Bradford Conservative and Unionist Association from 1924 to 1947, and at the 192
turned in subsequent parliaments as a Liberal Unionist, and from 1912 as a Conservative.
ly" Bell, OBE, JP (born 9 October 1935) is an Unionist politician from Northern Ireland and former L
He was also Chairman of the Scottish Unionist Party from 1950 to 1962.
He was honorary secretary of the Scottish Unionist Association from 1955 to 1964, and was later
ected as a member of the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party, from 1976 he represented the short-liv
Davidson was a member of the Unionist Party from 1917 to 1921.
hn Dunlop (20 May 1910 - 10 March 1996) was a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland.
1893 and 1898 he was Chairman of the Liberal Unionist Council from 1893 to 1898.
Belfast, Hungerford was employed by the Irish Unionist Party from 1912.
He was chairman of the '66 Committee of Unionist backbenchers from 1970.
wn District Council as a member of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1997 to 2004.
MLA (born 23 February 1951) is an Independent Unionist politician from Northern Ireland.
liam John Twaddell (1884 - 22 May 1922) was a Unionist politician from Belfast.
phen Moutray MLA (born 25 February 1959) is a unionist politician from Northern Ireland.
tee of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations from 1957 to 1965, and Joint Tre
David McNarry MLA (Born 25 May 1948) is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland.
irman of the Standing Committee of the Ulster Unionist Council from 1947 to 1963.
Thomas Buchanan MLA (born 30 July 1963) is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland and serves a
rliament (MP) for Belfast Dock for the Ulster Unionist Party from 1958 to 1962.
man of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations from 1895, chairman of the Conse
rn Ireland who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1974 until 1979.
5 February - Harry West, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1974 to 1979, Stormont MP, Ministe
CPA(ML) founder and prominent trade unionist, Norm Gallagher, was initially jailed for all
1904 - 30 October 1979) was a British trade unionist and general secretary of the Trades Union Con
For the British trade unionist, see George Woodcock (trade unionist).
hich saw Mitchell defeated by the Independent Unionist candidate, George Forrest.
Unionist and was a reluctant supporter of the Unionist coalition government led by Conservative Robe
lone opposition voice to the dominant Ulster Unionist Party government.
Nonetheless, extreme secessionists opposed a Unionist being governor and James Henry Hammond entere
A history of the Ulster Unionist Party, Graham Walker (2004, Manchester Univer
                                                                                                    


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