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- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) abstract "The Ulster Protestant League (UPL) was an anti-Catholic supremacist loyalist organisation in Northern Ireland.The organisation was established in 1931 by a group inspired in part by the example of the Scottish Protestant League. It initially had some links with the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), and UUP members such as James Hanna McCormick attended its meetings.The UPL complained that, during a time of economic depression, some jobs were being given to Roman Catholics, proposing that unemployed Protestants should be given priority. It also raised concerns that some Catholics were allowed to work in organisations such as the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and noted that some Orange Order marches were occasionally banned by the government of Northern Ireland.In 1932, the UPL campaigned against the Outdoor Relief Strike, a cross-community protest for improved unemployment benefits. They claimed that the strike was a cloak for \"the communist Sinn Fein element to attempt to start a revolution in our province\", and congratulated the government on breaking up the strike.The Catholic Truth Society organised a Eucharistic Congress at the Ulster Hall in 1934, but this was called off after the UPL organised large protests in central Belfast. Two demonstrators, UPL leader Dorothy Harnett and Presbyterian minister Samuel Hanna, were convicted of incitement to disorder.By the mid-1930s, the UPL was in sharp opposition to the ruling Ulster Unionist Party, which they regarded as untrustworthy and soft on Catholics. Members of the group were active in anti-Catholic riots in 1935, and later in the year, some members gained seats in local elections. The group announced a new policy on Catholics: \"neither to talk with, nor walk with, neither to buy nor sell, borrow nor lend, take nor give, or to have any dealings with them at all, nor for employers to employ them nor employees to work with them.\"The UUP were concerned at the growing Protestant discontent and sought to move closer to the Orange Order. By the Northern Ireland general election, 1938, the UPL was in decline, and the main loyalist challenge to the UUP came from the Ulster Progressive Unionist Association, although independent Unionist John William Nixon who had become close to the UPL retained his seat, and the UPL candidate in Belfast Willowfield took 34.9% of the votes cast.The UPL remained active until the start of World War II. During the late 1930s, it organised in support of Franco's Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War, and organised heckling at socialist meetings.".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) country Northern_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) formationYear "1931".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) ideology Anti-Catholicism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) ideology Conservatism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) ideology Unionism_in_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) religion Protestantism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageID "14353641".
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- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageRevisionID "660328887".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Catholicism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Belfast.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Belfast_Willowfield_(Northern_Ireland_Parliament_constituency).
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-Catholicism_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_political_parties_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_1931.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protestant_political_parties.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ulster_unionism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Truth_Society.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Conservatism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(economics).
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Franco.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Northern_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Heckler.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Independent_Unionist.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink James_Hanna_McCormick.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink John_William_Nixon.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland_general_election,_1938.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Orange_Order.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Outdoor_Relief_Strike.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Ulster_Constabulary.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Hanna.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Protestant_League.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Civil_War.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Supremacism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Hall.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Progressive_Unionist_Association.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Unionist_Party.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_loyalism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Unemployment_benefits.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink Unionism_in_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ulster Protestant League (1931)".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ulster Protestant League".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageWikiLinkText "earlier loyalist group".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) country "Northern Ireland".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) foundation "1931".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) ideology Anti-Catholicism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) ideology Conservatism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) ideology Unionism_in_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) name "Ulster Protestant League".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) religion Protestantism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_political_party.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) subject Category:Anti-Catholicism_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) subject Category:Christian_political_parties_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1931.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) subject Category:Protestant_political_parties.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) subject Category:Ulster_unionism.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) hypernym Organisation.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Agent.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Organisation.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type PoliticalParty.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Establishment.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Organization.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Organization.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Organization.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Agent.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type SocialPerson.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Thing.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Q43229.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) type Q7278.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) comment "The Ulster Protestant League (UPL) was an anti-Catholic supremacist loyalist organisation in Northern Ireland.The organisation was established in 1931 by a group inspired in part by the example of the Scottish Protestant League.".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) label "Ulster Protestant League (1931)".
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) sameAs Q7880001.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) sameAs m.03d1ffh.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) sameAs Q7880001.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) wasDerivedFrom Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931)?oldid=660328887.
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) isPrimaryTopicOf Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931).
- Ulster_Protestant_League_(1931) name "Ulster Protestant League".