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Alex Kerr (loyalist)

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240:; before long the two were closely linked due to their shared distaste for the strategy of the loyalist paramilitary-linked political parties. As part of the protests a mechanical digger appeared on the loyalist side and rumours circulated that the machine was armour plated and was to be driven at the security forces. The same rumours also put Kerr in the driving seat of the vehicle. Pictures were broadcast in 1996 of the two men directing rioters on Drumcree hill against the security forces, and the CLMC decided to act against the pair after Wright's ally Clifford McKeown shot and killed a Catholic taxi driver on 1 July. The UDA acted swiftly to remove Kerr from his position as brigadier and expel him and his supporters from their membership. They sent a hit squad to his new base in 159:. At the time English was attempting to build support for a ceasefire declaration by the CLMC. In this endeavour he was supported by Reid and Matthews but opposed vehemently by Adair. Along with McFarland, Kerr represented a middle group who demonstrated general agreement with English but also expressed sympathy for Adair's position that a recent upturn in UDA activity was winning the struggle against the IRA for them. 244:, although this attempt at assassination failed when they were intercepted by the RUC. The UVF were more recalcitrant about expelling Wright, which almost caused a rift until the UVF accepted the UDA's point of view and expelled him. Both men were placed under death sentences. Jackie McDonald replaced Kerr, becoming, for the second time, leader of the South Belfast Brigade. 1695: 324:, was pursuing Kerr's earlier idea of a close relationship with the UDA. He felt, however, that Kerr, who was still seen as a dissident by the UDA, was damaging the prospects of that happening and as such Kerr was out of favour with the new LVF leader. The UDA's South Belfast Brigade claimed that Kerr had been working for 319:
Kerr was not released from prison until 1998 when he initially settled in the LVF stronghold of Portadown, claiming that his time in paramilitarism was over. Soon afterwards however Kerr fled the town under cover of darkness. Fulton, who had succeeded to the leadership of the LVF following Wright's
217:, a stronghold of the South Belfast Brigade. Soon Kerr ramped up his approach by giving interviews to the press in which he called for the development of a new strategy opposed to the Frameworks and a possible return to violence. On 2 June 1995 nine UDA prisoners, including 284:, as a cover for his own activity as well as that of any dissident who chose to use the name. The formal judgement of the CLMC, which expelled Wright and Kerr and passed death sentences on them officially, completed the split. Kerr joined Wright, head of the local 127:
discussions about political strategy. Liaison officers were appointed to the new body by each of the three groups and Kerr was chosen as the UDA's military representative. Each group also appointed a political liaison officer with Kerr joined by
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From the time of its establishment in 1971 until August 1992, the UDA was a legal loyalist paramilitary organisation; it was also the largest. In the spring of 1991, a year and a half before its proscription, the UDA aligned with the
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Press reports in 2002 linked Kerr with a shadowy group of UDA dissidents who released a series of statements attacking the leadership of Jackie McDonald, and the peace process. Kerr's name was soon dropped from these press releases.
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although this denied by the UVF's military liaison officer on the CLMC who claimed that, despite being opposed to the LVF, he believed that Kerr was a "true believer" and that the informer tag was simply "black propaganda".
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and the two worked together to try to convince Wright of the desirability of a closer relationship with the UDA. Seeking to demonstrate the capabilities of the new group, Kerr invited the media to an LVF show of strength at
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hours before the deadline for him to leave Northern Ireland or face death was due to expire. A bomb was thrown through the window of Kerr's parents' house as soon as the deadline expired.
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Seeking to begin an internal campaign against the agreement Kerr initially targeted the UDP, having supporters write "Ulster Drugs Party" on the walls of The Village area of
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and some other Protestant fundamentalists who disagreed with the paths being taken by the leaders of the main loyalist paramilitary groups. Red Hand Commando dissident
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in autumn 1996 but the publicity proved counter-productive as the RUC arrived and arrested everybody at the scene. Kerr was held on remand in
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Kerr and Wright however defied the ban and instead pooled their followers into a new anti-peace process organisation to be called the
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also expressed his support for the new group although he declined to join, instead creating his own flag of convenience, the
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from the West Belfast UDA, although he declined due to his mistrust of Wright. The new group however did win the support of
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under orders from Johnny Adair, who was on remand at the time and was at that point still committed to the UDP's strategy.
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In early 1994 the UDA's Inner Council was made up of its six brigadiers – Kerr for South Belfast, Adair for the
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Kerr's current whereabouts are unknown. In 2009, Jackie McDonald stated that Kerr, along with Johnny Adair and
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activity, Kerr established his power base as South Belfast brigadier. The position had been held by
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and Stephen Irwin, came out in support of Kerr and were eventually moved to another wing of the
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For his part Kerr was sympathetic to the adoption of a "doomsday" scenario in which
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following the 1995 publication of the Frameworks document that preceded the
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by stealth. Kerr became strongly disenchanted with the strategy of the
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Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and 'C' Company
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and argued that they, and their UVF-linked allies in the
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Index

loyalist
Ulster Defence Association
South Belfast Brigade
Henry McDonald
County Donegal
Irish dancing
Irish nationalists
Taughmonagh
Belfast
Ulster Defence Association
John McMichael
Provisional IRA
Jackie McDonald
Andy Tyrie
Johnny Adair
Brian Gillen
Royal Ulster Constabulary
Shankill Road
Ulster Volunteer Force
Red Hand Commando
Combined Loyalist Military Command
Ray Smallwoods
UDA West Belfast Brigade
Billy McFarland
County Londonderry
County Antrim
Joe English
UDA South East Antrim Brigade
Ireland would be repartitioned
River Bann

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