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Unionist Anti-Partition League

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225:, proposed a motion which would have denied Ulster unionists a say on government proposals affecting the south of Ireland. The motion was defeated, with a majority of both southern and northern unionists rejecting the plan. As a result, Midleton's wing of the party split from the IUA, establishing the Unionist Anti-Partition League that evening. 212:
unionists over the proposed partition of Ireland. Southern unionists saw partition as the defeat of their aim to keep a united Ireland within the United Kingdom. Ulster unionists were more receptive to the notion of partition, seeing it as the only way to safeguard
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The split of the IUA had the effect of ending the realistic electoral hopes of unionists in southern Ireland. The UAPL attracted numerous leading figures from the southern unionist community, including
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from 28 July 1919 to 1922. However, the majority of ordinary southern unionists remained with the IUA, which was left without effective leadership outside
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following the split. The UAPL developed into a think-tank, with a focus on minority rights and constitutional affairs. The group argued against
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as a way of ensuring unionist voices were heard in government. In June 1919 the leadership of the League was approached by
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in 1922 and the consequent decrease in the number of southern unionists resulted in the disestablishment of the League.
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for Ireland. By 1919, the IUA was wracked by internal disagreements between southern and
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The Two Unions: Ireland, Scotland, and the Survival of the United Kingdom, 1707–2007
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meeting of the party on 24 January 1919, the anti-partition leader of the IUA,
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The Irish Unionist Alliance (IUA) had been formed in 1891 from the
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Current political parties in the Republic of Ireland
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on 24 January 1919 over disagreements regarding the
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Index

Leader
William St John Brodrick, Earl of Midleton
Irish Unionist Alliance
Ideology
Conservatism
Irish unionism
United Ireland
Political position
Right-wing
Politics of Ireland
Political parties
Elections
Politics of Northern Ireland
Political parties
Elections
unionist
Ireland
united Ireland
United Kingdom
St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton
Irish Unionist Alliance
partition of Ireland
Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union
Home Rule
Ulster
Protestant
Dublin
Lord Midleton
Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 6th Earl of Donoughmore
Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh

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