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144: 364:). The party had a miserable showing in the 1981 elections with its overall vote share declining from 2.8% in 1977 to 0.7% in 1981. It only won 5 council seats (a decline of 7 seats) and even then one of these was purely due to a quirk of the electoral system, as the party only polled 105 votes (1.6%) in Lisburn 'E' against 1,909 (30.0%) for the DUP and 1,830 (28.7%) for the UUP. However they benefited from the other two Unionist parties only putting up one candidate each and benefitted from hefty transfers to win an unlikely seat. 31: 327:. Initially Baird denied that this was a party since the original aim was to create a single Unionist party. When this aim proved unattainable the UUUM relaunched as the United Ulster Unionist Party led by Baird with Empey as Deputy Leader. 613: 606: 407: 342: 1048: 599: 379:
but did not contest his seat. The formal end came in May 1984 when Baird dissolved the party and left it to individual members to choose which Unionist party to join in its wake.
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Dunlop held his seat but only due to an agreement with other unionist parties to not divide the unionist vote where a nationalist might get elected. Elsewhere Baird stood in
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was set up to provide a forum with the aim of finding a new settlement for Northern Ireland. During the proceedings the leader of Vanguard,
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Many critics highlighted the irony of the name, given that the UUUP was a breakaway from Vanguard, itself a breakaway from the
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in the late 1970s. Vanguard had traditionally opposed the concept of compulsory power sharing with
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In 1982 a new Northern Ireland Assembly was established to provide a degree of scrutiny over the
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constituency. The party soon folded. Dunlop remained as MP for Mid Ulster until the
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had defected to other Unionist parties (2 to UUP, 1 to DUP and 1 to the
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and there were many other Unionist parties in existence.
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Ernest Baird
Reg Empey
Ulster Vanguard
Ideology
Ulster loyalism
Anti-Power Sharing
Return of devolution
UUUC
Politics of Northern Ireland
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unionist
Northern Ireland
Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party
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