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Alexander Kilfedder (16 July 1928 – 20
March 1995),
usually known as Sir Jim
Kilfedder, was a
Northern Irish unionist politician. Jim
Kilfedder born in...
- by-election. In 1980
Kilfedder formed the
small Ulster Po****r
Unionist Party and
contested all
subsequent elections under this label.
Kilfedder left the Ulster...
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political party in
Northern Ireland. It was
founded in 1980 by
James Kilfedder,
independent Unionist Member of
Parliament for
North Down, who led the...
- was
Laurence Kennedy achieving over 14,000
votes to run
second to
James Kilfedder in
North Down.
Former prime minister Margaret Thatcher stepped down at...
- Lord
Archbishop of
Dublin (and
formerly Lord
Bishop of Clogher) Sir Jim
Kilfedder,
former Unionist MP ****ie Lloyd,
cricketer and
rugby union player. Henry...
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James Kilfedder in
North Down as a "Real Unionist", but
failed to win the seat. In the 1995 by-election in
North Down,
after the
death of
Kilfedder, he...
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defended and held his seat for the
United Ulster Unionist Party.
James Kilfedder had been
previously elected as an
Ulster Unionist MP, but left the party...
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Democratic Unionist Party (Ian Paisley)
Ulster Po****r
Unionist Party (James
Kilfedder)
Results by area
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales See also 1992...
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Integrationism Centre-right
Ulster Po****r
Unionist Party 1980–1995
James Kilfedder British unionism, Pro-devolution Centre-right
United in
Europe 2014–2015...
- (1920–2006) – 3rd
Baron Kilbracken. Tony
Hayden –
Gaelic footballer.
James Kilfedder (1928–95) –
member of
parliament for
North Down.
Katherine Lynch (b. 1972)...