Ireland between the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and the Conservative Party. The alliance was launched in 2009. Conservatives and Unionists candidates were...
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from Conservatives, these led to great alarm among Irish unionists; in March 1905, the Ulster Unionist Council, which later became the Ulster Unionist Party...
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of "Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force". The Conservative Party was first represented in Ireland in the form of the Irish Conservative Party...
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The Irish Unionist Alliance (IUA), also known as the Irish Unionist Party, Irish Unionists or simply the Unionists, was a unionist political party founded...
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Unionism in Ireland (redirect from Ulster unionists)
Having become Ulster unionists and then six-county unionists, "Irish Unionists had evolved into Northern Irish Home Rulers". Unionists have emphasised...
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Liberal Unionists merged with the Conservative Party. In Ireland, the Irish Unionist Alliance had been formed in 1891 which merged Unionists who were...
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challenge from the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists – New Force in Antrim South and Strangford and from Jim Allister's Traditional Unionist Voice in Antrim...
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The Ulster Unionist Labour Association (UULA) was an association of trade unionists founded by Edward Carson in June 1918, aligned with the Ulster Unionists...
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Ulster Unionist Party or other groups. It was also used by Unionists in what became the Irish Free State, as they were unionists, but not in Ulster....
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the banner of the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists, an electoral alliance between the Conservative Party and the Ulster Unionists. The Czech Civic Democratic...
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an MLA in the Northern Ireland Assembly for Strangford. As Ulster Conservatives and Unionists. "UK Parliamentary Election 2015 - Turnout". EONI. 7 May 2015...
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alliance with the UUP (see Ulster Conservatives and Unionists) in 2009, but had previously rejected DUP calls for agreed unionist candidates in selected Northern...
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hardline anti-Agreement Unionists". World Socialist Web Site. 2 November 2000. Retrieved 23 August 2022.;"Anti-agreement unionists urged to unite". irishtimes...
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Reform UK–TUV alliance (category Ulster unionist organisations)
taxation and immigration) as set out in a memorandum of understanding. 2024 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland Ulster Conservatives and Unionists...
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(with Ulster Unionists included with the Conservatives); from 1974, Northern Ireland had a completely independent party system and the vote share and seats...
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complete merger between the Liberal Unionist and the Conservative parties was agreed to in May 1912. The Liberal Unionists owe their origins to the conversion...
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United Kingdom. The Ulster Volunteers were based in the northern province of Ulster. Many Ulster Protestants and Irish unionists feared being governed...
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David Trimble (category Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party)
campaign against the Ulster Unionist Party, and proposed the idea of a future alliance between the Conservatives and the Ulster Unionists, similar to that...
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The Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party (VUPP), informally known as Ulster Vanguard, was a unionist political party which existed in Northern Ireland between...
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allies of the UK Conservative Party, under the banner of Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force. The UUP failed to win any seats for the first...
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Bonar Law (category Canadian people of Ulster-Scottish descent)
two Unionist parties (Conservatives and Liberal Unionists) into the awkwardly named National Unionist Association of Conservative and Liberal-Unionist Organisations...
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New Force Party in Thailand, a centre-left party, 1974–1988 Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force in Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom, a centre-right...
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2010 United Kingdom general election (category History of the Conservative Party (UK))
Westminster Election Manifesto Social Democratic and Labour Party: For Your Future Ulster Conservatives and Unionists – New Force: Invitation to join the government...
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The Young Unionists, formally known as the Ulster Young Unionist Council (UYUC), is the youth wing of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). It has in its present...
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the Ulster Unionist Party with the ballot paper description Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force. "Northern Ireland Assembly election 2017 results"...
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was opposed by three unionist parties, the Democratic Unionist Party, Ulster Conservatives and Unionists and Traditional Unionist Voice, none of whom polled...
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Mike Nesbitt (category Ulster Unionist Party MLAs)
candidate for the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists – New Force in the constituency of Strangford. He lost out to the Democratic Unionist Party's Jim Shannon...
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from Conservative to Liberal Democrats. The Liberal Democrats held this seat in 2001. South Antrim from Ulster Unionists to Democratic Unionists. The...
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Partition of Ireland (redirect from Ulster Month)
for Ulster where Protestant unionists were a majority. Irish unionists assembled at conventions in Dublin and Belfast to oppose both the Bill and the...
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Ulster Unionist Party refusing to take the Conservative whip at Westminster in response to the Sunningdale Agreement of 1973. Both the Conservatives and...
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