- Tommy Kirkham
Tommy Kirkham is a
Northern Ireland loyalist political figure. He was previously associated with theUlster Defence Association and theUlster Political Research Group although he has since been expelled from both groups.UPRG Activity
Kirkham began as a minor member of the
Ulster Democratic Party based in Rathcoole although when this party was dissolved and the UDA Inner Council decided to bring back the UPRG they chose Kirkham as one of the new faces to front the group. [H. McDonald & J. Cusack, "UDA – Inside the Heart of Loyalist Terror", Dublin, Penguin Ireland, 2004, p. 366] He became a leading spokesman for the UPRG whilst also serving as an independent onNewtownabbey Borough Council (with the UPRG not registered as a political party). [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/799804.stm Loyalist paramilitary flags explosion] ] He is registered as the leader of theUlster Protestant League , although it is unclear whether or not this organisation exists beyond Kirkham, who is labelled as an Independent Unionist in Newtownabbey. [ [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgnewtownabbey.htm Newtownabbey Borough Council Elections 1993-2005] ] Kirkham remains a councillor in Newtownabbey. [ [http://www.newtownabbey.gov.uk/councillors/party.asp?cat=Council&css=normal&party=7 Councillor Tommy Kirkham] ]Along with
Frank McCoubrey andFrankie Gallagher , Kirham was one of the UPRG's three leading UPRG spokesmen and had been responsible for delivering statements from the UDA. [ [http://republican-news.org/archive/2003/February27/27greg.html The changing face of the UDA?] ] As part of this three man group he met with IrishTaoiseach Bertie Ahern in 2004, along with UDA leaderJackie McDonald and prisoners' spokesman Stanley Fletcher, in a meeting he described as 'historic, productive and amicable'. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/3427709.stm Ahern's loyalist meeting 'amicable'] ] He was also involved in an initiative to move loyalism away fromracism , joiningDavid Ervine in backing the Loyalist Commission-led scheme that started up in repsonse to allegations of links between the UDA andCombat 18 and the involvement of theUlster Volunteer Force in attacks onBelfast 's Chinese community. [ [http://www.u.tv/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=57656&pt=n Initiative aimed at racism] ]During the internal struggles within the UDA in late 2002 with regards to the attempts to expel
Johnny Adair , Kirkham followed the orthodox anti-Adair line as espoused by his close friend John 'Grug' Gregg. As a consequence of this position his home was targeted for a gun attack by Adair's supporters over Christmas 2002, although no one was injured in the assault. [D. Lister & H. Jordan, "Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and C Company", Edinburgh: Mainstream, 2004, p. 325]plit and Beyond Conflict
Kirkham eventually split from the UPRG and made his power base in south-east
Antrim , where the UDA had drifted from the leadership. Kirkham became head of a new group which he called Beyond Conflict and, as leader of this group, asked for £8 million of government money in order to transform the group into a development agency. [ [http://u.tv/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=77055&pt=n Loyalist group want £8m plus] ] However whilst the government did eventually pledge money to the UPRG [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6478329.stm £1m is confirmed for UDA project] ] no funding was extended to Kirkham's group.Kirkham's split from the mainstream of the UPRG and UDA would be widened in 2007. The UDA faced a potential feud over the activities of renegade brigadier
Andre Shoukri , who was, ironically given Kirkham's previous position, an associate of dissident Johnny Adair, until the movement expelled him in 2007. [ [http://www.nuzhound.com/articles/irish_news/arts2003/jul2_familiar_faces.php Familiar faces waiting to greet Shoukri in Maghaberry prison] ] Kirkham however, as leader of the south-east Antrim brigade of the UDA, supported Shoukri in his struggles with the UDA leadership and a stand-off between Kirkham and the leaders developed. This came to a head in March 2007 when the expulsion was extended to Kirkham and his associated Gary Fisher. [ [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/article2402742.ece UDA expels south east Antrim brigade chiefs] ] Kirkham reacted to the move by vowing to remain in his area. [ [http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/Expelled-Kirkham-vows-to-go.2192053.jp Expelled Kirkham vows to go nowhere] ]Kirkham remains as head of Beyond Conflict and has argued that the group has undertaken eight steps towards demilitarisation, including ending
paramilitary activity in his area, working with theIndependent International Commission on Decommissioning and working on cultural diversity programmes. [ [http://www.beyondconflict.net/default.asp?page=News&id=65 Beyond Conflict] ]ee also
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Ulster Political Research Group
*Ulster Defence Association
*Andre Shoukri External links
* [http://www.beyondconflict.net/default.asp Beyond Conflict site]
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