- Billy Hull
Billy Hull (born 1912) was a loyalist activist in
Northern Ireland .Hull worked at the
Harland and Wolff engine shop inBelfast , and became the convenor ofshop steward s there. He joined theNorthern Ireland Labour Party , but resigned in 1969 in protest at the Northern Ireland policy of the British Labour Party. In February 1971, he led a march of 4,000 shipyard workers to demand the introduction ofinternment . Instead, he founded theLoyalist Association of Workers (LAW), which campaigned against the abolition of theParliament of Northern Ireland . From 1972 - 73, he was a member of the inner council of theparamilitary Ulster Defence Association , and also in 1972, he was a prominent founder member ofUlster Vanguard .Michael Farrell , "Northern Ireland: The Orange State"]Hull stood for the
Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party in North Belfast at theNorthern Ireland Assembly election, 1973 , but took only 852 votes and was not elected. [ [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/cnb.htm North Belfast 1973-1982] , Northern Ireland Elections] He contemplated turning the LAW into a new,working class loyalist party, but this was fiercely opposed by Vanguard leader William Craig. The LAW collapsed, many of its members forming theUlster Workers Council . In 1974, Hull was shot and injured in an attack by other Loyalist paramilitaries, possibly theUlster Volunteer Force . [ [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/chron/ch74.htm A Chronology of the Conflict - 1974] , CAIN Web Service]References
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