- Scottish Unionist Party (1986)
Infobox_British_Political_Party
party_name = Scottish Unionist Party
party_articletitle = Scottish Unionist Party (1986)
party_
leader =Jim Doughty
chairman =Jim Nixon
foundation =1986
ideology = Unionism, anti-Scottish independence ,Euroscepticism
position =Centre-Right international = "none"
european = "none"
europarl = "none"
colours =White andRoyal Blue (the colours of theScottish Saltire )
headquarters = "none"
website = [http://www.scottishunionistparty.co.uk http://www.scottishunionistparty.co.uk] The Scottish Unionist Party (SUP) is a small political party inScotland . It is an ideologically Unionist party, opposingScottish independence from theUnited Kingdom .History
The SUP was formed in
1986 by a number of members disillusioned with the the Conservative government's signing of theAnglo-Irish Agreement . In its early years, the party found a great deal of support amongst members of the Scottish Orange Order. [ [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/organ/sorgan.htm CAIN: Abstracts of Organisations - 'S' ] ]Many traditional supporters of the
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and others felt that the signing of the treaty giving theRepublic of Ireland a role in the government ofNorthern Ireland was a betrayal of the Unionists in that part of the United Kingdom and the associatedProtestant community.Electoral performance
The SUP has contested a number of elections, including the
Scottish Parliament elections in 1999, 2003 and 2007. In 2003, the SUP contested only the Glasgow, Central Scotland and West of ScotlandAdditional Members System electoral regions, yet failed to poll enough votes to elect anMSP . It also contested only six local council wards in 2003, all located in the west central belt where the traditional "Orange vote" resides. In oneGlasgow city centre seat, they achieved a respectable third place.Fact|date=September 2008The SUP also stood for two seats at the 2001 General Election, in Glasgow Springburn and Airdrie and Shotts. The party managed to retain its deposit in the former, and almost did so in the latter. This was not so surprising in Springburn, for there was no Conservative and Unionist candidate since it was the constituency in which the Speaker was seeking re-election, but in Airdrie and Shotts, despite the presence of a Conservative and Unionist candidate, the SUP still managed to poll 4.5% of the vote.
The party failed to win any seats in the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary Elections and the Scottish local elections held at the same time. According to the 2006 statement of accounts with the
Electoral Commission the party has 118 members, which is up by 18 on the previous year.Campaigns
The SUP campaigns against what it sees as anti-
Protestant and anti-Unionist government policies. The party is often strongly critical of mainstream parties that they view as failing to safeguard theAct of Union 1707 , including the major pro-Union parties in Scotland. [ [http://www.scottishunionistparty.co.uk/content/view/6/6/ The Scottish Unionist Party - So-called Unionists ] ] A number of its major policies are to [ [http://www.scottishunionistparty.co.uk/content/view/13/8/ The Scottish Unionist Party - Campaign Issues ] ] :* Oppose any moves to amend the
Act of Settlement 1701 , which disallows the British monarch from marrying or being a practisingRoman Catholic .* Abolish the
devolved Scottish Parliament .* End the present system of state funded
Roman Catholic schools and work towards the creation of "multi-denominational" schools to cater to those of all faiths and none, in the belief that it will lead to greater social cohesion and an end tosectarianism .* Increase pensions and support for
senior citizens .* Institute "
zero tolerance " approaches to street crime, youth offences and drugs offences.Youth wing
The Scottish Unionist Youth (SUY) is the youth wing of the (SUP), formed in February 2007 at a meeting of the SUP, after discussions on the matter of forming a wing within the party specifically for young Scottish Unionists between the ages of 16 and 25. The SUY is involved with all aspects of political activism on behalf of the SUP. It is not known how many members the SUY has, but given that the official membership of the SUP is 118, it is unlikely to be more than a handful.
ee also
*
Unionist Party (Scotland)
*Unionists (Scotland)
*Scottish Unionist Youth External links
* [http://www.scottishunionistparty.co.uk Official website]
References
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