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  • project page.Elections and ReferendumsWikipedia:WikiProject Elections and ReferendumsTemplate:WikiProject Elections and ReferendumsElections and Referendums...
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  • term Ulster, and they are both correct and incorrect to do so. If a Belfast Unionist states he lives in Ulster, this is true. If a Belfast unionist states...
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  • voted for the leading unionist parties, the Ulster Unionist Party, the Democratic Unionist Party and the shortlived Unionist Party of Northern Ireland[citation...
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  • article points out that the elections to Westminster resulted in 11 of the 12 seats were won by the Ulster Unionist Party, though NICRA campaigned specifically...
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  • 09:55, 17 November 2007 (UTC) The Ulster Unionists had only 7 seats - the unified coalition of three Unionist parties only 11 between them. As for interim...
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  • James Craig's comments. "The Bill caused some heart-searching by the Ulster Unionist Council. It proposed to give them Home Rule which they had never sought...
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  • became a de facto one-party state, governed by the Ulster Unionist Party, which was almost exclusively Protestant. The Unionist government practiced discrimination...
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  • I noticed that the map showing which seats the Brexit Party fought in the 2019 general election in that section of this article shows that they contested...
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  • (2005), A History of Ulster. Blackstaff Press Ltd, p. 675 [Sean Mac Stiofain] led the coup that split the movement in December 1969. The breakaway group...
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  • drift towards Marxism, the failure of the leadership to defend the nationalist people of Belfast during the 1969 Northern Ireland riots, and the expulsion...
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  • Fine Gael, the media, the Unionist Party etc etc have always referred to the PIRAs and the OIRAs and the IRA (1922-1969) as the IRA. Think of the IRA...
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  • Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster while also Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Paisley has been Member of Parliament for...
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  • two conflicetd communities in ulster to a larger extent that their loyalist,orange order,ulster unionist and irish unionist opposition.the writer sean o'callahan(also...
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  • authoritative new study of the party, Brian Feeney. "You can't see the difference between the Sinn Féin ministers and the Ulster Unionists, " he said. "When I was...
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  • the DUP is a niche party, with a strong support base but a limited appeal outside it. If it is to displace the Ulster Unionist Party, it has to broaden...
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  • nationalist and not all Protestants are Loyalists (or even unionist). With specific regards to 1969 however; nationalism wasn't the issue, rights for the Roman...
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  • orders from the IRA's Dublin leadership since September 1969, in protest at their failure to defend Catholic areas in August 1969. Nine out of thirteen IRA...
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  • would be good, perhaps "Marches marking the Ulster Protestant celebration, [[The Twelfth]], in July 1969..." Done. "in the Catholic Bogside area of Derry"...
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  • his party coming over the imposition of direct rule in 1972." Then, "he believed that it [The United Kingdom] would survive only if the Unionists strove...
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  • TUV attract a very small percentage of protest votes from unionist/loyalist voters come election time. The problem is reliable sources do not or extremely...
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