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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Question time

Quick bit of blatant plagiarism from Mark Devenport’s blog, but I liked “Stormont spy’s” list of questions:

1. Will Sinn Fein fail to put forward McGuiness?
2. If it does happen will Robinson and McGuiness shakes hands?
3. Is this being done to bring Gerry Adams back to the spotlight?
4. What happens to MLA’s pay? Will it be suspended of the Assembly is dissolved?
5. Does the Executive members give up their departments to direct rule ministers?
6. What can Gordon Brown do?
7. Does the Civil Service go into “purdah”?
And finally to leave you with this… Who has more to lose? McGuiness or Robinson? My pension is on Robinson. Firstly he will lose seats to Sir Reg. Secondly he will lose seats to Jim Bowen (Allister). What happens then? What if Sinn Fein is the largest party? Will Robinson sit down in Government as a deputy?

What I think:

1: Probably, but I remain to be convinced that they’ll push it to an election.
2: Pretty unlikely, it’d be madness on Robinson’s part.
3: Not a bad call.
4: The same thing will happen as in normal election period circumstances - but only if SF refuse to nominate after the 7 day period I think.
5: I’m pretty sure not.  I know that in Westminster during an election there are no MPs, but there are ministers.  I assume it’s the same here.
6: Threaten to legislate over the DUP’s heads.  The 42 day detention vote is looking more and more safe for him, so he will be more disposed to ignore the DUP.
7: No idea.
8: I couldn’t possibly comment.

Michael Shilliday @ 12:03 PM

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  1. There have also been a few parties or groups with the key-word ‘loyalist’ in their title, but without breaking the rules and googling I cannot remember them.

    There was also (long, long ago ... ) a Unionist Liberal Party. Seems like an oxymoron now!

    Posted by Horseman on Jun 04, 2008 @ 03:19 PM
  2. Would be an interesting situation, as Michael mentioned, if Robinson ended up having to be deputy to McGuinness.

    It’s a distinct possibility if an election occured, the DUP may have nine seats more than SF at the minute, but given the evolution of the TUV and the reprecussions the Dromore bi-elecion have had, the DUP could easily find themselves in second place.  Let’s face it, SF are hardly likely to drop too many seats, in fact i would say they might gain some, the likes of West Belfast springs to mind.

    Time will tell I suspose, an interesting few days lie ahead.

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 03:19 PM
  3. “Let’s face it, SF are hardly likely to drop too many seats, in fact i would say they might gain some, the likes of West Belfast springs to mind”

    Another seat in West Belfast - now that would be a pshephological achievment......

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 03:32 PM
  4. Surely, Dewi @ 03:58 PM, any political group that formally recognises partition and accepts the link with GB is technically “unionist”?

    That allows in the Tories (with or without the “and Unionist” appellation).

    It also brings in NILP and even the “Belfast Communist Group” of the 1930s, which sailed a different tack to the CPI in Dublin—the split into a separate CPNI came after the CPI suspended itself in 1941. If we really want to mock (and in this case, surely, we should), H.C. Midgley moved seamlessly from being an “Independent Labour” candidate in 1921 to NILP and flirting with Stalinism (as Chairman of the Belfast United Front in 1933), then, via his own “Commonwealth Labour Party” (formed specifically to accept partition) so that in 1943 he was into Brooke’s “reconstructed” Unionist Government. By 1957, the People’s Harry was telling the folks of Portadown what they wanted to hear: “All the minority are traitors and always have been traitors to the government of Northern Ireland”.

    The alphabet-soup of various factions of Unionism goes with a whole cess-pit of other shifting allegiances.

    Posted by Malcolm Redfellow on Jun 04, 2008 @ 03:42 PM
  5. Malcolm - fasinating - I reckon if the same exercise was conducted with “Labour” or “Socialist” over the last century you’d almost get as many groupings !!!

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 03:47 PM
  6. Dame James Kilfedder’s UPUP (Ulster Popular Unionist Party). Didn’t Cedric call himself the NIUP? Yes Faulkner as UPNI. There was also the Official Unionist Party under Gentleman Jim Molyneaux.
    It would be easier to just add numbers eery splt eg Unionist Party 65 or something, or maybe New Unionist, and doesn’t anyone remember a certain Protestant Unionist Party in days of yore!
    Could someone sum up with what we have so far and we can agree a definitive list, including 1 man bands.

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 04:03 PM
  7. Driftwood - absolute clarity on rules please ! (Word “Unionist compulsory or not ??)

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 04:15 PM
  8. So far:
    1) DUP
    2) UUP
    3) UKUP
    4) PUP
    5) United Ulster Unionist Party
    6) Vanguard summat Unionist Party
    7) Was there a NI Labour Unionist Party?
    9) Popular Front for the Liberation of Judea Unionist Party
    10) TUV
    11) NIUP
    12) UUUC
    13 UDP
    14) Independent DUP
    15) UUAP
    16) WRUC (If acceptable under your scientific criteria)
    17) UPUP
    18) NIUP

    Have they have to have fought elections to count ?

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 04:22 PM
  9. 19) Unionist Party of Northern Ireland
    20) Conservative and Unionist Party

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 04:23 PM
  10. Missed, or typo meant Faulkner’s UPNI at No.11.
    Did the Protestant Unionist Party morph in to the DUP? and presumably the *Official* Unionist Party (OUP then known) became the UUP. Yes the word Unionist has to be there I think. Pretty sure we havent exhausted all titles yet though.

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 04:54 PM
  11. 21) UPNI
    22) OUP
    23) Protestant Unionist Party

    Sorry - I think there was an NIUP....as well as UPNI....not sure though.

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 04:58 PM
  12. I admit to being impressed. I thought such trivia was my personal prerogative.

    As we disappear further into the shrubbery, can I be assured that the name of the “Ulster Unionist Council” survived/was briefly revived? This then, wisely, added “United” in front of the most unfortunate phonetic abbreviation since the British Fascists (who, of course, inserted “Union of.."). I’m pretty sure the BFs had the odd shirt or two in NI, and would qualify as the BUF were it not for the forty-year rule.

    Hey! that reminds me that Mosley (Dad, not petrol-head son of the curious sexual predilections) retreated to somewhere in Ireland after 1951. Any sightings in “Unionist” circles?

    Posted by Malcolm Redfellow on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:15 PM
  13. I thought such trivia was my personal prerogative.

    Nooooooo .......

    Given the climate (both sorts), can you wonder that there are so many anoraks (both sorts) in (northern) Ireland?

    Posted by Horseman on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:21 PM
  14. Can I propose a religious version of this game:

    Name the different Protestant dominations in Northern Ireland. My rules are that only churches with two or more congregations count, so for example I will not really accept Whitewell.

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:41 PM
  15. Does anyoneknow if Bill Craig is still alive?

    I think Vanguard Unionist was deffo a party, IIRC, they even had their own Vanguard flag. I wonder if Lord Trimble has one in the attic?
    And I seem to remember someone in the Republic standing as some sort of Unionist at 1 time.
    Just 1 more thing, was Cedric ever in Bob’s UK Unionists?

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:46 PM
  16. Too easy, Turgon, since the Census provides a handy Excel table of the top hundred or so.

    Posted by Horseman on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:46 PM
  17. Does anyoneknow if Bill Craig is still alive?

    He is, but we shouldn’t have long to wait.

    He has not been in the public eye since 1982, and continues to reside in Bangor, County Down.” So sayeth Wikipedia.

    Posted by Horseman on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:51 PM
  18. Turgon, is Whitewell not Church of God? Or Hizbollah in Arabic.

    I think Pastor Mcconnell has several ‘metropolitan tabernacles’on the go. But it may be on a franchise basis like KFC.

    What denomination was Pastor Jack Glass? Now there was a true believer!

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:51 PM
  19. Driftwood,

    And I seem to remember someone in the Republic standing as some sort of Unionist at 1 time.

    There would have been lots, certainly in earler days. I think even Kilfedder or someone was born in County Leitrim. But I think you’re thinking about Conor Cruise O’Brien, who was an active member of the UKUP until he was ‘retired’ for telling the truth - i.e. that unionists would be better off starting to negotiate with Dublin now, rather than waiting too long and seeing their numbers dwindle.

    Posted by Horseman on Jun 04, 2008 @ 05:57 PM
  20. I think there was an NIUP....as well as UPNI

    Yes, there was.  Two very different beasts.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UPNI

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_Unionist_Party

    I loved the NIUP’s stange, crypto-fascist, clenched fist logo.

    Posted by Sammy Morse on Jun 04, 2008 @ 06:00 PM
  21. Driftwood,

    Or did you mean someone standing in the republic as a unionist? I don’t know if anyone has done that since partition, though several known unionists do stand. David Brewster used to be very interested in some small group in County Donegal who (he felt) represented the ‘oppressed Prods’ of that bailywick.

    And, of course, there is the ambivalent Senator Ross, rrepresenting TCD.

    Posted by Horseman on Jun 04, 2008 @ 06:01 PM
  22. Think you’re also forgeting the UUCP- United Unionist Coalition Party. Currently has a fistful of members in Ballymena, a few in Limavady (disaffected DUP cllr called Leslie Cubitt- yes, brother to Lyle in Ballymena) and the odd (very odd!) one or two elsewhere.
    On churches you’ve got me,I’m just a humble Jedi Knight (on the last census anyway)

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 06:04 PM
  23. So Cedric and co split from the UKUP? Fell out with Bob over a “principle”. Anyone see a pattern here?
    NIUP wiki lists them as right wing, LOL!

    Interesting on the UPNI wiki, that Vanguard was the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party,or VPUP.
    Another amend to the list Dewi.

    Horseman, I’m sure someone stood for the Dail on a Unionist ticket, but can’t be sure.

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 06:10 PM
  24. From the UPNI wiki-

    *In 1981 the party admitted the weakness of its own position during the local government election campaign admitting that power sharing on the 1973 model was no longer a viable option.*

    So it goes....

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 06:16 PM
  25. I think the Protestant Unionist Party were the precursor to the DUP although as I recall the name was also used by Cllr George Seawright after his expulsion from the DUP. His wife stood for the same party after his murder.
    Wasn’t there also a Volunteer Political Party, which although not having Unionist in the title was the political wing of the UVF and certainly a unionist party. Didn’t win any seats but I think it was Ken Gibson, a former UVF leader, who stood for them unsuccesfully in elections.
    “Vanguard summat Unionist Party “, I think was correctly called Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party.

    Posted by  on Jun 04, 2008 @ 06:20 PM
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