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The Ulster | Unionist Party has traditionally been dominant though |
008 Peter Robinson was ratified as Democratic | Unionist Party leader designate. |
adian House of Commons from 1917 to 1918 as a | Unionist Party member. |
ing year that party changed to the Democratic | Unionist Party and Paisley has held the seat ever sinc |
ctober 1889 - 6 December 1969) was a Scottish | Unionist Party and Conservative Party politician. |
yle Paisley was first elected as a Protestant | Unionist Party candidate in the 1970 general election. |
he Executive's Chief Whip, before joining the | Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. |
He was elected as an Irish | Unionist Party county councillor, then served in the S |
She was first elected as an Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) member of Belfast City Council in |
Davidson was a member of the | Unionist Party from 1917 to 1921. |
adian House of Commons from 1917 to 1921 as a | Unionist Party member. |
election, 1953, she was elected as an Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) MP for the Queen's University, Be |
He was also elected as an Ulster | Unionist Party Member of Belfast City Council. |
arch 1880 - 28 September 1945) was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician. |
The seat returned to the Conservative and | Unionist party at the 1992 general election, when it w |
astlereagh Borough Council for the Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP) in 1981, despite only taking 35 f |
During the 1920s, Gibb was an active | Unionist Party politician and stood unsuccessfully for |
ed to Banbridge District Council as an Ulster | Unionist Party candidate. |
The Democratic | Unionist Party objected to the offer and drew attentio |
ing manufacturer and was elected as an Ulster | Unionist Party member of the Belfast Corporation. |
uncillor William Alexander King of the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP). |
adian House of Commons from 1917 to 1921 as a | Unionist Party member. |
eral elections of 1911 and 1917, running as a | Unionist Party member in 1917. |
of Northern Ireland and leader of the Ulster | Unionist Party (1963-1970). |
ebruary 22, 1998) was a Northern Irish Ulster | Unionist Party politician and activist, and an enginee |
1, with 30,493 votes to 29,046 for the Ulster | Unionist Party candidate Harry West-and also becoming |
after, he reached an agreement with the Irish | Unionist Party and disassociated himself from the Belf |
At the by-election, the Ulster | Unionist Party hoped to regain the second seat. |
John Train (1873-1942) was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Glasgow Cathcart. |
was held following the resignation of Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) Member of Parliament, Hugh Gage. |
in 2000, but narrowly lost to the Democratic | Unionist Party candidate Rev. Willie McCrea. |
Belfast, Hungerford was employed by the Irish | Unionist Party from 1912. |
He was elected as a Member of the | Unionist Party in the 1917 election. |
ssell, KC (1884 - 12 May 1975) was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician and advocate. |
reland is the section of the Conservative and | Unionist Party of the United Kingdom that operates in |
James Kidd (11 March 1872 - 2 March 1928) was | Unionist Party politician in Scotland. |
k over from George Robinson of the Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP) as the Mayor of Limavady. |
o sit on the Belfast Corporation as an Ulster | Unionist Party member. |
Charles Stuart McFarlane (1895-1958) was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Glasgow Camlachie (UK |
augh KC (1859 - September 1928) was an Ulster | Unionist Party politician. |
John George Burnett (1876-1962) was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Aberdeen North from 1 |
Weir was later expelled from the Ulster | Unionist Party for refusing to support the re-election |
ed to servicemen to vote, Sir Robert Borden's | Unionist Party won with a strong majority. |
He is a former Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP) politician first elected to Ards |
e was raised by the Scottish Conservative and | Unionist Party in the Scottish Parliament in April 200 |
was a British Liberal Party and later Liberal | Unionist Party politician. |
ecember 1966) was a businessman and an Ulster | Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland. |
In 2007, he was elected as a Democratic | Unionist Party member of the Northern Ireland Assembly |
He joined the Liberal | Unionist Party at the split in 1886, and unsuccessfull |
he group was William John Stewart, the Ulster | Unionist Party United Kingdom Member of Parliament for |
and as a farmer before joining the Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP). |
the UUC, where he focussed on maximising the | Unionist Party vote, using every possible method. |
y 2007, Ennis defected from the DUP to the UK | Unionist Party (UKUP). |
he Party of Venizelist Liberals, the National | Unionist Party and the Democratic Socialist Party. |
16 April 1984) was an Ulster | Unionist Party politician in the Parliament of Norther |
She is one of two Democratic | Unionist Party MLAs representing the Fermanagh and Sou |
The Ulster | Unionist Party leadership election of 1971 was caused |
adian House of Commons from 1917 to 1921 as a | Unionist Party member. |
Kirk became active in the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) and in 1956 was elected to repres |
d as a candidate for the Vanguard Progressive | Unionist Party in the Northern Ireland Assembly electi |
The | Unionist Party understood that economic liberation sho |
For the Orangeman and Ulster | Unionist Party Assembly member, see William Douglas (N |
post to liaise between the whip's office and | Unionist Party Headquarters. |
rian Church of Ulster and a former Democratic | Unionist Party politician. |
He was elected as an Ulster | Unionist Party member of the Belfast Corporation, and |
d from a division in the Vanguard Progressive | Unionist Party in the late 1970s. |
eventually defeated the pro-Agreement Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) in the 2003 Assembly election. |
eland) is a founding member of the Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP). |
December 1848 - 6 March 1918) was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician. |
Passmore was the Ulster | Unionist Party candidate for Belfast West at the 1979 |
Peter Weir - Democratic | Unionist Party member of the Northern Ireland Assembly |
ing, paramilitary-linked Vanguard Progressive | Unionist Party (known as Vanguard) in the early 1970s. |
McCleery was elected as the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) Member of Parliament for North An |
October 1872 - 19 March 1953) was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician who served as the Member of |
anuary 1903 - 2 February 2002) was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician. |
Captain Herbert James Moss (1883-1956) was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Rutherglen from 1931 |
ted to the Belfast Corporation for the Ulster | Unionist Party in 1934, and in 1938 took a commission |
James Wellwood Johnston (1900-1958) was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Clackmannan and Easte |
tested on two occasions: in 1949 by an Ulster | Unionist Party candidate, and in 1969 by a People's De |
He also joined Paisley's Protestant | Unionist Party (PUP), and became the deputy leader. |
That Parliament consistently chose the Ulster | Unionist Party to govern the region. |
orthern Ireland House of Commons as an Ulster | Unionist Party member for Belfast North in 1929, then |
ed for Belfast Dock, defeating sitting Ulster | Unionist Party member George Anthony Clark. |
tical experience, he was elected as an Ulster | Unionist Party member of the Senate of Northern Irelan |
Progressive | Unionist Party |
Ulster | Unionist Party |
ar's son, Frank Millar Jr, was also an Ulster | Unionist Party Assembly member. |
cted in 1917 to Grey Southeast and joined the | Unionist Party coalition on March 18, 1918 and defeate |
Democratic | Unionist Party |
The | Unionist Party selected as its candidate the 45-year-o |
was caused by the death of the sitting Ulster | Unionist Party Member of Parliament Harold McCusker on |
Lord Scone from 1906 to 1935, was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician. |
near Coleraine, and was active in the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP). |
n (July 1927 - 11 October 1954) was an Ulster | Unionist Party politician and lawyer, notable for his |
He stood twice as the | Unionist Party candidate for the West Lothian at the 1 |
He was an Ulster | Unionist Party member of the Senate of Northern Irelan |
George Clark, but was defeated by the Ulster | Unionist Party candidate William Gibson by 35 votes to |
wn District Council as a member of the Ulster | Unionist Party from 1997 to 2004. |
ank) Watt (20 July 1896 - 8 April 1971) was a | Unionist Party politician in Scotland. |
x candidates against the more moderate Ulster | Unionist Party members of the Stormont parliament in t |
He is a Democratic | Unionist Party politician first elected to North Down |
tituency, where he lost by 1,109 votes to the | Unionist Party candidate. |
d was the forerunner of the modern Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP) and emerged from the Ulster Prote |
Turner was later successful as an Ulster | Unionist Party for the council, and served as Lord May |
As leader-designate of the largest designated | Unionist party in the Northern Ireland Assembly he was |
n (28 March 1840 - 6 March 1928) was an Irish | Unionist Party Member of Parliament (MP) in the United |
December 7 - Edgar Graham, (Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) politician and academic, was shot |
Guy Dalrymple Fanshawe (1882-1962) was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Stirling and Clackman |
He lost his seat to the Democratic | Unionist Party in the 1981 local elections but regaine |
James McClure Democratic | Unionist Party |
Northern Ireland politician and a Democratic | Unionist Party MLA for North Antrim. |
Jack Allen Ulster | Unionist Party |
William Douglas Ulster | Unionist Party |
David McClarty - Ulster | Unionist Party |
ol of his family estates, and sat as an Irish | Unionist Party councillor in County Antrim. |
ted to the Belfast Corporation for the Ulster | Unionist Party and served as Lord Mayor of Belfast fro |
Gregory Campbell - Democratic | Unionist Party |
Sammy Douglas is a Democratic | Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland who was |
Mervyn Storey - Democratic | Unionist Party |
(20 March 1891 - 12 July 1985) was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician. |
Roy Beggs - Ulster | Unionist Party |
Thomas Robinson - Ulster | Unionist Party |
first Senate of Northern Ireland as an Ulster | Unionist Party member, despite having no political exp |
lone opposition voice to the dominant Ulster | Unionist Party government. |
David Hilditch - Democratic | Unionist Party |
He was re-elected in 1977, for the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP). |
rick William Robertson Nelson (1888-1932) was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Motherwell (UK Parlia |
mmons in the 1917 election as a Member of the | Unionist Party to represent the riding of Essex South. |
Ken Robinson - Ulster | Unionist Party |
George Dawson - Democratic | Unionist Party |
Alan McFarland - Ulster | Unionist Party |
1918) was a British army officer and Liberal | Unionist Party politician. |
The seat was consistently won by the Ulster | Unionist Party candidate, and it was only contested on |
Peter Weir - Ulster | Unionist Party |
ary 1872 - 4 May 1937) was a Conservative and | Unionist Party member of the Canadian House of Commons |
tarving- religion is the opium of masses- the | Unionist Party made people aware of its seductive powe |
Gordon Dunne - Democratic | Unionist Party |
He was elected for the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) at the Down by-election, 1939, bu |
Peter Weir - Democratic | Unionist Party |
Shaw, MBE (circa 1879 - 20 April 1964) was a | Unionist Party politician in Scotland. |
John Taylor Ulster | Unionist Party |
David McNarry - Ulster | Unionist Party |
ervative Party on its merger with the Liberal | Unionist Party in 1912 |
Michael Copeland, an Ulster | Unionist Party assembly member, said that the 'Red Han |
Mike Nesbitt - Ulster | Unionist Party |
Deputy Leader Ulster | Unionist Party |
d to Ballymena Borough Council for the Ulster | Unionist Party in 1965, serving until 1973. |
William Hay - Democratic | Unionist Party |
in 1965, and also became active in the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP). |
rk in 1935, Gibson was selected as the Ulster | Unionist Party candidate for the Senate of Northern Ir |
Allan Bresland - Democratic | Unionist Party |
tuency is Jeffrey Donaldson of the Democratic | Unionist Party who was first elected as an Ulster Unio |
tion because of the turmoil inside the Ulster | Unionist Party caused by ten to twelve anti-O'Neill di |
Oliver Gibson - Democratic | Unionist Party |
Dermot Nesbitt - Ulster | Unionist Party |
Vanguard, itself a breakaway from the Ulster | Unionist Party and there were many other Unionist part |
Wilson Clyde - Democratic | Unionist Party |
Billy Bell Ulster | Unionist Party |
98, Shipley-Dalton was elected for the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) in South Antrim. |
The September 1995 Ulster | Unionist Party leadership election began on 28 August |
Leslie Morrell Ulster | Unionist Party pro Sunningdale |
Ireland) was between 1998 and 2003 an Ulster | Unionist Party MLA for North Down, and one of the tiny |
Arthur Stewart Leslie Young (1889-1950) was a | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP. |
ortance had diminished severely as the Ulster | Unionist Party and the Democratic Unionist Party had t |
William Wright - Vanguard Progressive | Unionist Party |
1 Results compared to those of | Unionist Party of British Columbia in previous electio |
1922 - 30 August 2006), was a Conservative & | Unionist Party politician. |
Ian Paisley Jr - Democratic | Unionist Party |
sh-born Northern Irish businessman and Ulster | Unionist Party politician. |
Robert Campbell - Ulster | Unionist Party pro Sunningdale |
McKee is a Democratic | Unionist Party councillor and a member of Larne Boroug |
Brenda Hale is a Democratic | Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland who was |
He was elected as an Ulster | Unionist Party member of Down County Council, and also |
by the South Down constituency of the Ulster | Unionist Party to succeed Enoch Powell as parliamentar |
e split that occurred in the Conservative and | Unionist Party over Joseph Chamberlain's campaign for |
yedmond (a life peer, representing the Ulster | Unionist party in the House of Lords) has carried out |
lso active in the Orange Order and the Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP), and was elected as a councillor. |
rliament (MP) for Belfast Dock for the Ulster | Unionist Party from 1958 to 1962. |
He was a founder member of the Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP) in County Armagh. |
Edward James Saunderson, leader of the Irish | Unionist Party in the British House of Commons (d.1906 |
1917 as a Liberal and from 1917 to 1921 as a | Unionist Party member. |
Ulster | Unionist Party manifesto European manifesto (ED) |
968) was an Irish barrister, judge and Ulster | Unionist Party politician. |
an independent, he was a supporter of Ulster | Unionist Party Prime Minister Terence O'Neill. |
t (3 April 1894 - 6 June 1947) was a Scottish | Unionist Party politician. |
Daniel de Burgh Kinahan MLA is an Ulster | Unionist Party politician from Northern Ireland, and a |
Cecil Harvey Vanguard Progressive | Unionist Party |
Austin Ardill Ulster | Unionist Party anti Sunningdale |
in the Northern Ireland Assembly as an Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) member for Upper Bann from 1998 t |
The Ulster Popular | Unionist Party (UPUP) was a unionist political party i |
The Ulster | Unionist Party claimed that the Independent Unionist c |
t you have to put a sign over the door of the | Unionist Party saying Protestants only?" |
Gordon Dunne is a Democratic | Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland who was |
He joined the Ulster | Unionist Party and served on various public boards bef |
n part due to no candidate from either the UK | Unionist Party or Northern Ireland Unionist Party defe |
Gilmore was a member of the Ulster | Unionist Party and had formerly served in the British |
Key to parties: U Irish | Unionist Party 1886-1921 and Ulster Unionist 1921-1922 |
land local elections, 2005 for the Democratic | Unionist Party to Ballymena Borough Council. |
He was elected as a Ulster | Unionist Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Queen's U |
The Progressive | Unionist Party (PUP) is a small unionist political par |
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