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  • project page.Elections and ReferendumsWikipedia:WikiProject Elections and ReferendumsTemplate:WikiProject Elections and ReferendumsElections and Referendums...
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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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  • UK Conservatives and Ulster Unionists (who will be fighting the 2009 election as a single party) will not be fighting the election itself as part of the...
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  • going into the election. -Rrius (talk) 17:00, 7 May 2010 (UTC) Every party had targets; by what objective measure are the Ulster Unionists' more noteworthy...
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  • government left office four days after the election and only when attempts to govern with Liberal and/or Ulster Unionist support failed. On your assertion of...
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  • t-european-parliament-election/ https://uup.org/news/6037/21/Kennedy-to-contest-European-Elections-for-the-Ulster-Unionist-Party#.XLid69_TW2c nmKeith-264...
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  • 22:33, 15 August 2011 (UTC) How many elections have "Provisional" Sinn Féin been involved in? Is there such a Party called "Provisional" Sinn Féin, if so...
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  • Hutchinson, the leader of the Progressive Unionist Party, the political wing of the Ulster Volunteer Force, and the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) boss Jackie...
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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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  • faction which remained loyal to the leadership became known as Official Sinn Féin and later evolved into the Workers' Party of Ireland. Official Sinn Féin...
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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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  • 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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  • ideology in many places, and many centre-right parties have social liberal factions (Ulster Unionists, National Coalition (Finland), Christian Democrats...
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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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  • states that the PM gained the votes of a number of Ulster Unionist MPs. There is only one UIster Unionist in the House of Commons and while she did vote with...
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  • B.N.P.'s links with Ulster Loyalists. I believe that this is another thing that Nick Griffin has toned down under his leadership. Under John Tyndall,...
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  • 2020 (UTC) suggest "the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a [[paramilitary]] group which killed three people" Done. suggest "Ulster Protestant Volunteers,...
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  • and party policies. Returning to his theme of assimilation and acceptance, Gleeson contends that Irish immigrants' ability to sway close elections was...
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