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Перевод: unionist
[существительное] член профсоюза; унионист
Тезаурус:
- Eamonn McCann, the "unofficial Labour" candidate in Londonderry, demanded that the Official Unionist, Robin Chichester-Clark, dismiss those members of his constituency party who had made a deal with the Protestant Unionists or be seen as a puppet on a Paisleyite string.
- As one unionist remarked, "they gave us the key, but forbade us to open the door."
- Paisley, Councillor James McCarroll (a Protestant Unionist Councillor and an elder of the Free Presbyterian Church), and three other Protestant Action activists were summonsed for holding a march without giving the statutory notice to the police and fined 5.
- He sat as a Unionist councillor and, when the Unionist Party became dominated by powersharers, he moved to Vanguard, then to Baird's United Ulster Unionist Party, and only switched to Paisley's Democratic Unionist Party after the demise of the UUUP.
- Mr Adams's defeat in the only Northern Ireland seat to change hands was widely welcomed by nationalist and Unionist politicians.
- John Major may be sitting in Downing Street putting out feelers to the 13 Ulster Unionist MPs, while from his house in Ealing Neil Kinnock tries to get Paddy Ashdown to answer the telephone.
- John Taylor, the Unionist MP for South Tyrone, also made representations and the Ulster Protestant Volunteers, a body led by Ian Paisley, announced a meeting for the same time and place as the civil rights rally.
- The third group consists of those who were positively attracted by the controversy and some of these were unionist before they were "saved" Protestants.
- Such people would always have been willing to subordinate their political action to unionist unity, if it could be recreated on a sound basis.
- This would certainly be the case for someone like Gordon Cooke, the Free Presbyterian minister of Rasharkin, who found himself chairman of the "parent" branch of the officially constituted Protestant Unionist Party largely because he was a strong supporter of Paisley's political line and a leading evangelical in the Bannside area at the time when Paisley decided to stand against O'Neill.
- It could be that support from the 13 Ulster Unionist MPs likely to be elected on Thursday would be enough to see Mr Major home.
- But Seawright revived the "Protestant Unionist" label and won a convincing victory in the 1985 local government elections.
- However, the DUP still enjoys better relationships with the paramilitaries than does the Official Unionist Party.
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