Ulster Constitution Party

Ulster Constitution Party

The Ulster Constitution Party was an Unionist political party in Northern Ireland active in the early 1970s, formed by two councillors on Belfast City Council. It failed to win any seats in elections and was later disbanded, with some party members joining the British National Front.

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*http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/organ/uorgan.htm


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