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But former Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble said he believed the moves are actually aimed at securing the support of those unionists who have previously been deterred by the DUP's hardline past. Lord Trimble also questioned whether Mr Robinson was...
Protestants rather than Catholics, a rival unionist has claimed. In a string of high-profile gestures, the DUP leader has called for integrated education, recently attended a GAA match, and even expressed hopes of attracting the support of Catholic voters.
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble speaks at Unionist Party HQ in Belfast 21 October, 2003 where he briefed party executives on the political deal unfolding throughout the course of today following the setting of an election date for Northern... View Photo »
Unexpected from a Liberal Democrat: the UUP is close to the Conservative party, and, in Northern Ireland, were the establishment, but it is how I feel. During the peace process, the media would portray the UUP as neanderthals, frustrating the heroism...
There’s a story to be told about the Baby Barristers, and how they conspired to bring down Jim Molyneaux and place David Trimble in the leadership, only to very quickly become completely browned off with Trimble, conspire at great length against him,...
.According to Wikipedia, the society's statement of principles has been publicly signed by members of parliament in the UK: Michael Ancram, Michael Gove, Edward Vaizey, David Willetts, Denis MacShane, Fabian Hamilton and Gisela Stuart are...
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble announces deferring the decision on whether to rejoin the province's powersharing government, saying there was a 'lack of transparency' over IRA disarmament in Belfast 21 October, 2003. Earlier, elections were... View Photo »
In what order should things be done? Power-sharing before guns, or guns before power-sharing, and all that tiresome stuff.At one point a frustrated David Trimble suggested jumping together, like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and then found that...
They will argue that he risks his own voter base and will also be obliged to make all sorts of concessions in the pursuit of a vote that may not even exist. And, let’s face it; those voters didn’t exactly come to David Trimble’s rescue, did they? But...
William David Trimble, Baron Trimble, PC (born 15 October 1944) is a Northern Irish politician from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and was the first First Minister of Northern Ireland. He is currently a life peer for the Conservative Party. Full Article
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble announces deferring the decision on whether to rejoin the province's powersharing government, saying there was a 'lack of transparency' over IRA disarmament in Belfast 21 October, 2003. Earlier, elections were announced aimed at restoring Northern...
View Photo »Unionist leader David Trimble (L) talks with party member Dermot Nesbitt during a break in their meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Irish Premier Bertie Ahern at 03 March 2003 Hillsborough Castle near Belfast. Representatives from both Unionists and Republican parties...
View Photo »Head of Northern Ireland's government David Trimble (C) answers journalist's questions 28 June 2001 as he is flanked by Michael McGimpsey (L) and Sir Reg Empey, his Northern Ireland Assembly Ministerial colleagues, after their meeting with British and Irish Premiers Tony Blair and...
View Photo »Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble announces deferring the decision on whether to rejoin the province's powersharing government, saying there was a 'lack of transparency' over IRA disarmament in Belfast 21 October, 2003. Earlier, elections were announced aimed at restoring Northern...
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