Ulster Protestant League

Ulster Protestant League

The Ulster Protestant League can refer to:

*Ulster Protestant League (1931)
*Ulster Protestant League (1980), associated with George Seawright
*A registered party led by Tommy Kirkham, formerly of the Ulster Political Research Group


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