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23 November 1918) was a prominent Irish trade | unionist. |
Joseph Duffy (1890-1949) was an Irish trades | unionist and Labour Party politician, who served for f |
ember 1882 - 22 June 1969) was an Irish trade | unionist and politician, and was leader of the Irish L |
ebruary 22, 1998) was a Northern Irish Ulster | Unionist Party politician and activist, and an enginee |
n 21 January 1938) is a Northern Irish Ulster | Unionist politician who sits in the House of Lords. |
Jim Larkin, an Irish trade | unionist, who had been closely associated with James C |
12 December 2010) was a Northern Irish Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) politician. |
7 April 1921 - 7 May 1981) was an Irish trade | unionist and Labour Party politician. |
mber 1867 - 4 August 1932) was an Irish trade | unionist and politician, MP for Whitehaven from 1922 t |
ng Home", written by Irish-born Massachusetts | Unionist Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, which is in turn d |
Fred Cobain, MBE is a | Unionist politician from Northern Ireland and was a Me |
ly" Bell, OBE, JP (born 9 October 1935) is an | Unionist politician from Northern Ireland and former L |
Bobby McKee MBE is a | Unionist politician in Larne, Northern Ireland and for |
Although Stirling personally is a | Unionist, in a statement he said "The position of Scot |
he other one, "East Londonderry", is strongly | unionist. |
ul Jonathan Givan (born 12 October 1981) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Cecil Calvert is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland, and long-serv |
rman George Ennis (born 9 February 1953) is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
phen Moutray MLA (born 25 February 1959) is a | unionist politician from Northern Ireland. |
Paul Frew (born 1974 or 1975) is a | Unionist (DUP) politician in Northern Ireland. |
Joe Gaston (born 1926 or 1927) is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
David McNarry MLA (Born 25 May 1948) is a | Unionist politician from Northern Ireland. |
Gardiner MBE JP MLA (born 24 March 1940) is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland for the Ulster |
Thomas Buchanan MLA (born 30 July 1963) is a | Unionist politician from Northern Ireland and serves a |
Tadjadine Beshir Niam told VOA his group is a | unionist movement that is not interested in secession |
David Calvert (born 1946) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Danny Kennedy MLA (born 6 July 1959) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland a former deput |
Robin Newton is a | Unionist politician for the Democratic Unionist Party |
The constituency is overwhelmingly | unionist and has traditionally had one of the highest |
Jonathan Craig MLA is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Simon Hamilton MLA is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Alderman Jack McKee is a | Unionist politician in Larne, Northern Ireland. |
George Savage, (born 26 November 1941) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
William Humphrey is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
h John Simpson Gibson (born August 1945) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
n George Robinson MLA (born 30 May 1941) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
946, but became unhappy with its increasingly | unionist stance. |
sition on Home Rule, underscoring its Liberal | Unionist heritage, even though this seemed to have lit |
Jeffrey Donaldson, | Unionist politician, who played the part of the Artful |
cted in 1917 to Grey Southeast and joined the | Unionist Party coalition on March 18, 1918 and defeate |
He subsequently joined Traditional | Unionist Voice. |
Peter Weir (later joined Democratic | Unionist Party) |
He subsequently joined Traditional | Unionist Voice (TUV) but resigned in March 2011. |
he Executive's Chief Whip, before joining the | Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. |
was an Australian socialist journalist, trade | unionist, and agitator best known as the editor of a s |
1996), known as C. H. Mullan, was a judge and | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
April - Clements Kadalie, trade | unionist, is born at Chifira, Nkhata Bay District, Nya |
members of Panagiotis Kanellopoulos' National | Unionist Party, and Kanellopoulos himself would become |
unded in 1980 by James Kilfedder, independent | Unionist Member of Parliament for North Down, who led |
Sir James Kilfedder, former | Unionist MP |
James Kilfedder, the | Unionist MP for North Down abstained. |
Silver - Mr. Joseph Attard Kingswell (trade | unionist)* (deceased) |
He served until 1841 and was known as | unionist or cooperationist. |
He was Vice Chairman of Lagan Valley | Unionist Association in 1983 through 1985, and became |
r as a supporter of Sir Robert Laird Borden's | Unionist government. |
V. P. Ganesan was a Sri Lankan trade | unionist, politician, film producer and actor. |
Northern Ireland, it returned a large Ulster | Unionist Party majority. |
As leader-designate of the largest designated | Unionist party in the Northern Ireland Assembly he was |
For the late-20th century | unionist politician, see James Leslie (UK politician). |
1840 - 1899) was a Liberal and later Liberal | Unionist politician in the United Kingdom. |
was a British Liberal Party and later Liberal | Unionist Party politician. |
20), was a British Liberal, and later Liberal | Unionist politician. |
887, was a British Liberal, and later Liberal | Unionist, politician who sat in the House of Commons f |
- 18 October 1930) was a Scottish lawyer and | Unionist politician. |
Deputy Leader Ulster | Unionist Party |
Several leading trade | unionist wrote in support of this decision, including |
a witness to the arrest of the leading trade | unionist Jim Larkin on O'Connell street and the subseq |
creation of the Irish Free State, he led the | Unionist group on the Dublin City Council, of which he |
It was led by | Unionist leader Ian Paisley in the mid 1980s. |
r, and in many constituencies the Liberal and | Unionist parties fielded a single candidate in support |
In politics he was a strong Liberal and | Unionist, and he did much to inspire the organization |
was a Quaker, lawyer and later a Liberal and | Unionist Member of Parliament from 1885-1892 and 1895- |
espite Fisher being a Liberal, Lloyd George's | Unionist allies were willing to lend the Sheffield Hal |
, who was also supported by the local Liberal | Unionist organisation. |
Britton is a longtime trade | unionist having been a member of the United Food and C |
Robert MacDonald was | Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Glasgow Cathcart from |
laireurs Unionistes de Madagascar (Protestant | Unionist Guides and Scouts of Madagascar, coeducationa |
otest of Arthur Meighen's attempt to make the | Unionist government which had been formed during the C |
ust 1889) was an Irish linen manufacturer and | Unionist politician who sat in the House of Commons fr |
at election the UUP lost votes to many fringe | unionist parties. |
Martin Morris, | Unionist Galway Borough, 1900 342 days 5 |
tarving- religion is the opium of masses- the | Unionist Party made people aware of its seductive powe |
Always something of a maverick within | Unionist politics, Barr served a three month suspensio |
the UUC, where he focussed on maximising the | Unionist Party vote, using every possible method. |
James McClure Democratic | Unionist Party |
W. F. McCoy, Ulster | Unionist member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland |
3 in Molenbeek) was a Flemish mechanic, trade | unionist, and politician. |
72, he was elected Chairman of the Mid Antrim | Unionist Associatio, and, the following year, he was a |
Benjamin Jennings Caddy, a militant trade | unionist immigrates to South Africa from Australia at |
r - Benjamin Jennings Caddy, a militant trade | unionist who is regarded as the doyen of the trade uni |
s an Australian politician and militant trade | unionist. |
r 1924 - 23 May 2009) was a coal miner, trade | unionist and political activist. |
0 July 1919) was an English coal miner, trade | unionist and Liberal-Labour (Lib-Lab) politician from |
ovember 1997) was a British coal miner, trade | unionist, and Labour Party politician from Chopwell in |
x candidates against the more moderate Ulster | Unionist Party members of the Stormont parliament in t |
d was the forerunner of the modern Democratic | Unionist Party (DUP) and emerged from the Ulster Prote |
November - Thomas Moles, Ulster | Unionist MP (d.1937). |
November - Thomas Moles, Ulster | Unionist politician and journalist (d.1937). |
later became associated with more traditional | unionist politics, but remained critical of the close |
e, with the result that in the more staunchly | unionist east fewer votes were required to elect an ML |
tween grassroots loyalism and more mainstream | unionist politics, the ULCCC was chaired by Glenn Barr |
Leslie Morrell Ulster | Unionist Party pro Sunningdale |
Texas's most notable | unionist was the state Governor, Sam Houston. |
The constituency was the most staunchly | unionist in East Belfast. |
d by fellow ASSET (later ASTMS and MSF) trade | unionist, Peter Emery. |
sation and the left-wing National Progressive | Unionist Party), together with 208 independents. |
or Halley (born 1904) was a nationalist trade | unionist in Northern Ireland, from West Belfast. |
lear that the balance between nationalist and | unionist voters in the constituency was very close. |
ven to areas where segregated nationalist and | unionist residential areas meet in Northern Ireland. |
ge pockets which predominantly nationalist or | Unionist (South Armagh, West Tyrone , West and South L |
ct to fundamentally different nationalist and | unionist perceptions which profoundly affect notions o |
is an "interface area", where nationalist and | unionist communities meet. |
ct adherence to the policy of neutrality, the | Unionist legislature did not trust him and routinely o |
bers of the UUP, but that they could never be | Unionist Members of Parliament. |
David Burnside was selected as the new Ulster | Unionist Party candidate. |
for the Order to found an entirely new united | unionist party; this was moved by Robert Overend but w |
e result was a victory for the new Democratic | Unionist Party, formed by a merger of the National Uni |
proposed that the Order formed a new, united | unionist party, but this was rejected. |
Gogo Chu Nzeribe was a Nigerian trade | unionist and a leader of the nation's communist moveme |
931 to 1946 was President of the North Antrim | Unionist Association. |
As a well-known North Alabama | Unionist who nevertheless did support the Confederacy, |
Alex Easton MLA is a Northern Ireland | Unionist politician. |
rry (born June 3, 1976) is a Northern Ireland | unionist politician. |
MLA (born 3 July 1962) is a Northern Ireland | Unionist politician, and the son of the politician Roy |
PC (born 27 August 1920) is a Northern Irish | Unionist politician and was leader of the Ulster Union |
1869-24 January 1955), was a Northern Ireland | Unionist politician and judge, the fourth son of Lord |
For the Northern Irish | unionist, see William Hinds (politician). |
to have a significant place in Northern Irish | Unionist consciousness. |
mpson Donald (1875-1944) was a Northern Irish | Unionist politician. |
(29 August 1880 - 1958) was a Norwegian trade | unionist, copperativist and politician for the Labour |
r 1879 - 20 October 1967) was Norwegian trade | unionist, civil servant and politician for the Labour |
r - 14 June 1963, Oslo) was a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
1887 - 17 October 1971) was a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
ary 1882 - 23 May 1948) was a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Labour and the Communi |
m (born 1 November 1945) is a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
(born 24 November 1948) is a Norwegian trade | unionist. |
st 1906 - 1 March 1943) was a Norwegian trade | unionist, politician and communist resistance member. |
n (20 July 1897 - 1980) was a Norwegian trade | unionist. |
913 - 30 December 1962) was a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
rling Olsen (1901-1983) was a Norwegian trade | unionist. |
e Hermansen (1893-1942) was a Norwegian trade | unionist. |
ay 1884 - 4 March 1951) was a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
93 - 21 September 1957) was a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Communist Party. |
1948 - 23 October 2008) was a Norwegian trade | unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
Crooks was a noted trade | unionist and working-class organiser, and had represen |
s dealt with East Tennessee's large number of | Unionist sympathizers. |
Canadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Unionist Party in the 1917 election to represent the r |
Two years later, along with the rest of his | Unionist colleagues, he resigned his seat in protest a |
o had been himself previously a member of the | Unionist administration, withdrew in 1907 this modest |
shed manifesto and, despite the pledge of the | Unionist candidate to do the same with the prospect of |
17 April 1969, following the death of Ulster | Unionist Party Member of Parliament for Mid Ulster, Ge |
Davidson was a member of the | Unionist Party from 1917 to 1921. |
n a controversy over the new leader of Ulster | Unionist Party, Tom Elliott. |
ited States Senate in 1863 as a member of the | Unionist Party. |
From 1917 to 1921, he was a member of the | Unionist Party. |
was held following the resignation of Ulster | Unionist Party (UUP) Member of Parliament, Hugh Gage. |
He was elected as a Member of the | Unionist Party in the 1917 election. |
Dromore Urban Council (1928-32) and of Iveagh | Unionist Assoc (1935-65), he was President of the latt |
Ruth Levitas is the daughter of trade | unionist and Spanish Civil War International Brigade f |
a railway which resulted in the defeat of the | Unionist government in 1892. |
disaster, George Brace, brother of prominent | unionist William Brace, was employed as an engine driv |
y-election in 1925 following the death of his | Unionist successor Sir Arthur Henniker-Hughan, but reg |
O'Neill was the second son of Ulster | Unionist M.P. Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan. |
Canadian federal election as a member of the | Unionist coalition in the brand new electoral district |
ed in Berwick on 9 May to meet members of the | Unionist club, telling them that although not brillian |
mmons in the 1917 election as a Member of the | Unionist Party to represent the riding of Essex South. |
e 1970s, Maconachie served as Chairman of the | Unionist Society. |
Amongst these is the name of the | Unionist Party, which was the full title of the Tory p |
Canadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Unionist in the 1917 election to represent the riding |
his 3rd term in office as a supporter of the | Unionist government defeating former Alberta MLA Willi |
ity Development and the grandson of Prominent | Unionist Saumyamoorthi Thondaman in Sri Lanka. |
an independent, he was a supporter of Ulster | Unionist Party Prime Minister Terence O'Neill. |
s ministerial post, he became Chairman of the | Unionist Back Bench Committee until 1956. |
t you have to put a sign over the door of the | Unionist Party saying Protestants only?" |
Unionist and was a reluctant supporter of the | Unionist coalition government led by Conservative Robe |
use of Commons in the 1917 as a Member of the | Unionist Party to represent the riding of Kootenay Eas |
tober 1963 was held after the death of Ulster | Unionist Party Member of Parliament (MP) Sir David Cam |
n 5 March 1948, following the death of Ulster | Unionist Party Member of Parliament William Allen. |
The play centres on the experiences of eight | Unionist Irishmen who volunteer to serve in the 36th ( |
He was Chairman of the | Unionist Party in 1911. |
might split the protectionist majority of the | Unionist coalition, so both agreed to withdraw in favo |
Canadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Unionist Party coalition to represent the riding of Ca |
Block chronicled activities of the | Unionist "Mermentau Jayhawkers" and their vigilante ne |
ber 1954, following the resignation of Ulster | Unionist Party Member of Parliament James Harden. |
to it and facing the united opposition of the | Unionist parties. |
f Belfast, but was chosen ahead of Democratic | Unionist Party member Eric Smyth only on the casting v |
post to liaise between the whip's office and | Unionist Party Headquarters. |
ng (1924-1984) was a British Army officer and | unionist political figure in Northern Ireland. |
E DL is a former British Army officer, Ulster | Unionist Party politician and businessman. |
amentary support from the official opposition | Unionist Party. |
he first time, he stood as an official Ulster | Unionist Party candidate, but he was not able to regai |
onstituency at Stormont as an official Ulster | Unionist Party candidate. |
n Major and the consequent reliance on Ulster | Unionist Party votes in the House of Commons, led the |
the weightiest champions of free trade on the | Unionist side. |
On the | unionist side, the Democratic Unionist Party gained te |
the then Prime Minister's reliance on Ulster | Unionist votes to maintain his minority government. |
On the | Unionist side, the Assembly was welcomed, with some ha |
rmer mayor Thomas H. Crawford, who ran on the | Unionist platform. |
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