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Tag Archives: UUP
The End Of The Road?
To emphasise …this is not a return to Blogging. The Blog is kept open as a gesture to the Future. It is a record of how I felt politically for five and a half years. Several months ago the British … Continue reading
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Tagged Brexit, DUP, Jeremy Corbyn, SDLP, Sinn Féin, Theresa May MP, UUP, Westminster
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A Big Yeeeeeeeeeooooo!
You will forgive me saying Yeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooo! The SDLP has not made a net gain since 1998 so gaining two seats (12 from 90 is an improvement on 12 from 108). This was an unexpected election but I have been predicting … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance Party, Arlene Foster MLA, Assembly Elections 2017, DUP, Mike Nesbitt, Peter Robinson, Rev Ian Paisley, SDLP, Sinn Féin, UUP
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Assembly Electon 2017: West Belfast
The key difference between Assembly 2016 and Assembly 2017 is that only five MLAs will be elected from each constituncy. For at least eighteen MLAs and their staff, this election has come four years too early. The percentage of votes … Continue reading
Assembly Election 2017: East Derry
The key difference between Assembly 2016 and Assembly 2017 is that only five MLAs will be elected from each constituncy. For at least eighteen MLAs and their staff, this election has come four years too early. The percentage of votes … Continue reading
Assembly Election 2017:North Antrim
The key difference between Assembly 2016 and Assembly 2017 is that only five MLAs will be elected from each constituncy. For at least eighteen MLAs and their staff, this election has come four years too early. The percentage of votes … Continue reading
Assembly Election 2017: Upper Bann
The key difference between Assembly 2016 and Assembly 2017 is that only five MLAs will be elected from each constituncy. For at least eighteen MLAs and their staff, this election has come four years too early. The percentage of votes … Continue reading
Assembly Election 2017: South Belfast
The key difference between Assembly 2016 and Assembly 2017 is that only five MLAs will be elected from each constituncy. For at least eighteen MLAs and their staff, this election has come four years too early. The percentage of votes … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance Party, Assembly Elections 2017, Christopher Stalford, Claire Hanna, Clare Bailey, DUP, Emma Little Pengelly, Emmet McDonough-Brown, Green Party, Máirtin Ó Muilleoir, Naomh Gallagher, Paula Bradshaw, People Before Profit, SDLP, Sinn Féin, south belfast, UUP
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Assembly Election 2017: North Belfast
The key difference between Assembly 2016 and Assembly 2017 is that only five MLAs will be elected from each constituncy. For at least eighteen MLAs and their staff, this election has come four years too early. The percentage of votes … Continue reading
Assembly Election 2017: South Antrim
The key difference between Assembly 2016 and Assembly 2017 is that only five MLAs will be elected from each constituncy. For at least eighteen MLAs and their staff, this election has come four years too early. The percentage of votes … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance Party, Assembly Elections 2017, David Ford, Declan Kearney, DUP, Pam Cameron, Paul Girvan, Roisin Lynch, SDLP, Sinn Féin, South Antrim, Steve Aiken, Trevor Clarke, UUP
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