James Charles Gordon (died 5 April 1929) was a British trade union leader and socialist activist. Born in Lambeth, Gordon completed an apprenticeship...
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name of Rev. Charles William Gordon, Canadian novelist Charles Blair Gordon (1867–1939), Canadian banker Charles Gordon (trade unionist) (died 1929),...
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Charles Gordon Smyth (17 April 1883 – 17 November 1927) was a notable New Zealand policeman, trade unionist and baker. He was born in Oamaru, North Otago...
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The Liberal Unionist Party was a British political party that was formed in 1886 by a faction that broke away from the Liberal Party. Led by Lord Hartington...
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The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is a socialist electoral alliance in Britain. It was originally launched for the 2010 general election...
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(1883–1927), New Zealand policeman, trade unionist and baker Charles Phelps Smyth (1895–1990), American chemist Charles Smyth (priest) (1903–1987), Chinese-born...
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Unionism in Ireland (redirect from Unionist (Ireland))
eds., Macmillan London. pp. 19–40. p. 20 Lucy, Gordon (1995). The Great Convention: the Ulster Unionist Convention of 1892. Belfast: Ulster Society. p...
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Heller (15 May 1837 – 17 February 1901) was a British schoolteacher and trade unionist. Born in Bishopsteignton in Devon, Heller grew up in Cheam in Surrey...
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Canada Jack Gordon (official greeter) (John F. Gordon, 1921–2010), Seattle civic activist John William Gordon (trade unionist) (1879–?), Irish trade union official...
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The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is a unionist, loyalist, British nationalist and national conservative political party in Northern Ireland. It was...
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2010 United Kingdom general election (redirect from Gordon Brown open mic incident)
British General Election Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: No To Cuts and Privatisation! Make the Bosses Pay! Traditional Unionist Voice: Putting It Right...
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Conservative Party (UK) (redirect from The Conservative and Unionist Party (UK))
of free trade. Young Winston Churchill denounced Chamberlain's attack on free trade, and helped organise the opposition inside the Unionist/Conservative...
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Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (category Liberal Unionist Party MPs for English constituencies)
positions in three political parties: leading the Liberal Party, the Liberal Unionist Party and the Conservative Party in either the House of Commons or the...
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James Gordon Brown CH, HonFRSE (born 20 February 1951) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour...
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Arlene Foster (category Democratic Unionist Party MLAs)
Ireland from 2016 to 2017 and 2020 to 2021 and leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) from 2015 to 2021. Foster was the first woman to hold either...
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November – Benjamin Jennings Caddy, a militant trade unionist who is regarded as the doyen of the trade union movement in South Africa, is born in Australia...
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Northern Ireland the Democratic Unionist Party sought to make further gains from the Ulster Unionist Party in unionist politics, and Sinn Féin hoped to...
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John Setka (category Trade unionists from Melbourne)
John Setka (born September 1964[citation needed]) is an Australian trade unionist. Until 12 July 2024, he was the secretary of the Victorian-Tasmanian...
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from local parties (eleven of them representing unionist parties) after the decision of the Ulster Unionists to withdraw support from the Conservative Party...
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1992 general election, at which he narrowly held Gordon by just 274 votes, he again became the Trade and Industry spokesman. By 1994 he had become the...
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Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers Socialist Workers Party Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition Workers Party of Britain For Carne Ross (Green):...
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Association (UNIA) St. William Grant, trade unionist and activist Henry Gunter, civil rights campaigner, trade unionist and the first black delegate to be...
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(consul) (1786–1876), American consul Thomas Aspinwall (trade unionist) (1846–1901), British trade unionist William Aspinwall (1605–1662), English emigrant to...
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led by Daniel Defoe. The unionists stressed how important trade with England is to the Scottish economy, and portrayed trade with continental Europe as...
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to be the Conservative and Unionist Party, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and its forerunners, the Liberal Unionist Party, the various National...
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political activist and trade unionist (1925–2008) Zackie Achmat, AIDS activist (born 1962) Neil Aggett, political activist and trade unionist (1953–1982) Neville...
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John Smith (Labour Party leader) (category Presidents of the Board of Trade)
seat again in the 1964 general election. As it was a safe seat for the Unionist Party (who at the time ran in place of the Conservatives), Smith came second...
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William Smith (loyalist) (category Trade unionists from Belfast)
arranged an event in the city at which both a member of the UVF and the trade unionist Chris Hudson were in attendance. As a result of the meeting Hudson opened...
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Andrew Johnson (category Southern Unionists in the American Civil War)
20. Gordon-Reed, pp. 18–22. Gordon-Reed, pp. 22–23. Gordon-Reed, p. 26. Gordon-Reed, p. 27. Trefousse, pp. 23–26. Gordon-Reed, pp. 27–29. Gordon-Reed...
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and North Down. The Democratic Unionist Party did not contest Fermanagh and South Tyrone, instead endorsing Ulster Unionist Party candidate Diana Armstrong...
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