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Unionism (Ireland)
Unionism (Ireland) In the context of Irish politics ... The Unionists of this period (especially outside Ulster) were almost entirely made up of the ... landed gentry, or that all Protestants supported Unionism. Many working class and middle class Unionists ... supported home rule. Other Unionists, particularly in Ulster, had economic fears, suspecting that a nationalist ... impose economic tariffs against industry. Parts of Ulster were then the most industrialised parts ...
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Ulster Clubs
Ulster Clubs Ulster Clubs were a series of Unionist organisation ... their parades away from Nationalist areas, the Ulster Clubs sought to expand their role and ... umbrella organisation for the various strands of Unionism after the signing of the Anglo-Irish ... Agreement later that same year. Initially the Ulster Clubs were adopted enthusiastically a means ...
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Ulster nationalism
Ulster nationalism Ulster nationalism seeks the independence of either Ulster or Northern Ireland from both the United ... been supported by groups such as the Ulster Defence Association and Ulster Third Way. Ulster Independence flag As ...
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Ulster-Scots
Ulster-Scots This article is about a community of Ulster, Ireland. For the emigrants to North America ... the dialect of the Scots language, see Ulster Scots dialect. "Ulster-Scots" is a term used to refer ... from Presbyterians of Scotland who live in Ulster (mostly in Northern Ireland but sometimes ...
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Ulster Unionist Party
Ulster Unionist Party Ulster Unionist Party Leader Sir Reg Empey MLA ... the U.K. Political parties Elections The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP, sometimes referred to as ... the Government of Ireland Act 1920, Irish unionism in effect split. Many southern unionists became ... its senate or joining its political parties. Unionism's northern wing evolved into a ...
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Talk:Ulster (disambiguation)
Talk:Ulster (disambiguation) The revert war/style issue Hi ... edited to say that if one says Ulster to mean Northern Ireland then one must ... therefore be unionist or a supporter of unionism to use the phrase in this way ... error in logic. If today you said "Ulster" to someone in Great Britain or anywhere ... that you were talking about Northern Ireland. "Ulster" also rolls off the tongue (or ...
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British Ulster Dominion Party
British Ulster Dominion Party The British Ulster Dominion Party was a minor political party ... The party began in 1975 as the Ulster Dominion Group, when Professor Kennedy Lindsay broke from the United Ulster Unionist movement, itself a breakaway from the ... UDG changed its name to the British Ulster Dominion Party in 1977 when it ...
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Talk:Ulster Defence Association
Talk:Ulster Defence Association ĄThe user at 65.95 ... their brand of Bible bashing No Surrender Unionism I feel it is wrong to try ... in politics and set up the New Ulster Political Research Group. This was replaced in 1981 by the Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party (ULDP) which advocated independence ... In 1989 the party renamed itself the Ulster Democratic Party. Disagreement over the Belfast ...
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Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee
Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee The Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee (ULCCC) was ... in 1974 in the aftermath of the Ulster Workers Council Strike, in order to facilitate ... meetings and policy co-ordination between the Ulster Workers Council, the loyalist paramilitaries and the ... on a weekly basis. Initially committed to unionism, the ULCCC began to move towards ...
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Talk:Ireland/Archive02
... the renaming of section headers or what? Ulster Scots With all due respect, do we ... Airlann? There are more Chinese speakers in Ulster than Scots or Irish speakers. Evertype 23 ... Djegan 09:41, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC) Ulster Scots does indeed have an "official recognised ... translations listed, especially since both Irish and Ulster Scots are recognised under the Belfast Agreement ... 22 Oct 2004 (UTC) My opinion of Ulster-scots, is, well, low. But regardless ...
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