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James Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead

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674:“Various names were bandied about or alluded to by the tabloid press , so many that a senior detective investigating the home collected press clippings and followed them up. This led him to interview then UUP party leader James Molyneaux. Molyneaux had protested his innocence and said he’d never been near the home. A closeted gay, his sexuality was an open secret among political circles, but homosexuality would remain illegal in Northern Ireland until 1987. The detective believed his protest and that press stories linking him to the home were inaccurate. Yet Molyneaux had not disclosed his links to McGrath , that he’d known the political preacher and of TARA and had actually visited McGrath’s home. The police investigation was concerned primarily with the abuse allegations and so the political web linking the likes of McGrath and Molyneaux and other figures within unionism were never examined. Except by journalists”. 629:). This preference was widely attributed to the influence of Enoch Powell. Critics within Molyneaux's party saw Molyneaux as a do-nothing leader, with undue deference to the Conservative Party. Molyneaux's defenders argue that his primary concern was party unity, and that the UUP was so divided that only a minimalist policy could hold it together. His ability to accommodate the various factions of unionism was enhanced by his leadership of the Royal Black Institution and his senior role in the Orange Order. Under his leadership, there was no repetition of the splits of 1970s, and the slide in the party's vote share was halted. He was, however, the last UUP leader to avoid those perils. 312: 640:, just before the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, he contributed a lengthy article entitled 'Northern Ireland – Ulster belongs to Britain NOT to the Irish Republic'. Molyneaux was present at an Executive Council meeting in December 1990 which accepted a decision to stop employing salaried staff at the Club because of its financial deficit. He subsequently left the Monday Club in February 1991. 329: 53: 959:. Molyneaux also endorsed Donaldson, his own successor as MP for Lagan Valley, even after Donaldson had defected to the DUP, as well as anti-Trimble UUP candidates such as Burnside. In the election, Donaldson held Lagan Valley by a large majority, while Spratt outpolled McGimpsey (although losing to the 521:
Molyneaux's maiden speech, made on 15 February 1971, focused on the security situation in Northern Ireland at that time, and concluded: "The vast majority of people in Northern Ireland are keen to make their contribution to the greater unit of the United Kingdom, just as we, their representatives in
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Molyneaux's maiden speech in the House of Lords, on 3 July 1997, was critical of the peace process and noted "the necessity calmly to consider the impact of current events on the long-term interests of Ulster and to give absolute priority to draining the lake of bitterness in which the terrorists
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In March 2016, gay Conservative Party activist Christopher Luke claimed that he had had a long-term platonic ‘David and Jonathan’ relationship with Molyneaux until the latter's death. Luke had claimed to have met Molyneaux at a Monday Club event in 1984. However, Molyneaux's relatives and former
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After a decade of turmoil in which the UUP had four leaders and many splits, Molyneaux was seen as a steadying influence. He was a traditional right-wing Orangeman with a quiet style which contrasted with the flamboyance of Ian Paisley's leadership of the DUP. His reticence was both innate and
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journalist Chris Ryder reflected that Molyneaux was "at heart a shire Conservative" and an "intensely private and discreet man". Molyneaux had led an UUP delegation to hold talks with the Irish Government in Dublin in 1992, a significant development at that time, and his support for the
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He felt most at home in Westminster, and believed that behind-the-scenes influence in London was the most effective path for unionist influence. He opposed formal power-sharing between unionists and nationalists, and routinely dismissed political initiatives, criticising SDLP leader
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said that Powell worked James Molyneaux with his foot. In his memoirs, Prior wrote that "at Westminster he was Enoch's puppet" while Molyneaux had called Prior "pig-headed and stupid" in 1983, unsuccessfully demanding Prior's replacement.
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Molyneaux was generally regarded as a member of the integrationist wing within the UUP (favouring direct rule from Westminster with some extension of local government powers, as opposed to the devolutionist preference for a revived
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throughout his time as party leader; the more conservative DUP did not increase its number of (three) MPs over that time and by 1992, several unionist majorities were secured by electoral pacts between the two parties.
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His last speech as a Member of Parliament, on 19 March 1997, recognised the Callaghan Government's role in "granting Northern Ireland free and equal representation in the Parliament of the United Kingdom."
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majority of 50,041 was the largest in the United Kingdom, achieved with 95.1% of the votes. Molyneaux won over 60% of the votes in each of the four elections he contested in South Antrim, and at the
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tactical; as his party was united around a constitutional stance rather than a socio-economic programme, he regarded his task as more like that of a manager than a leader, and his successor
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by a 21-year-old student and, although he won easily, the election saw a strong protest vote against Molyneaux's leadership registered. Following the UUP's poor showing in the
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South Antrim had one of the largest electorates of any parliamentary constituency, and it consistently returned Unionist MPs with large majorities. Cunningham's
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this House, try to play our part. Collectively, Ulstermen and women will do what is asked of them, as they have done in the past, both in peace and in war."
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In October 1974, Molyneaux became leader of the Ulster Unionists in the House of Commons. From 1982 to 1986, he sat as a UUP member for South Antrim in the
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on a split vote); many claimed that Molyneaux and Smyth's endorsements had contributed to the UUP's disastrous showing. However, Burnside lost his seat.
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called a ceasefire, which Molyneaux described as "the most destabilising event since partition" and "the worst thing that has ever happened to us".
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colleagues questioned the truthfulness of Luke's claims, which were not verified by others. Luke died at the age of 50 in December 2017.
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Molyneaux made his last speech to the House of Lords in February 2006, expressing concern for families affected by poor service from the
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abuse scandal but not arrested or charged, although McKee alleged that he and others were involved in a conspiracy relating to the case:
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said that Molyneaux "did things quietly and consensually". He was so deeply loyal to the Conservative-turned-Ulster Unionist MP
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On either side a heraldic tyger reguardant Argent gorged with a plain collar attached thereto a chain reflexed over the back Or.
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which led to Northern Ireland's representation in the Commons being increased from 12 to 17 seats, under the
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Gyronny of eight Or and Azure a cross moline between four alder leaves slipped inwards all counterchanged.
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his 69.0% share of the votes gave him a majority of 38,868 votes, the largest in the United Kingdom.
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Molyneaux's loyalty to the Conservatives led to him being taken by surprise by the November 1985
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and occasionally gave interviews about what he saw there. On 1 April 1947, he was promoted to
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A wolf statant Or holding in the dexter forepaw a flax flower Azure slipped and leaved Or.
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On several occasions in his retirement, Molyneaux was publicly critical of his successor,
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Politically, under Molyneaux's leadership, the UUP gained the newly created seats of
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which was unable to deliver devolution at that time. Molyneaux was admitted to the
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arsonists in the late 1990s, Molyneaux helped raise funds to rebuild it.
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for “grubbing around the back-streets of Belfast" to open dialogue with
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Patterson, H. (2012) 'Unionism After Good Friday and St Andrews' in
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Lagan Valley
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in 1993 was "crucial, for it helped calm deep unionist fears".
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Theyworkforyou.com - speeches by James Molyneaux MP (to 1997)
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When a Roman Catholic church near his home was burnt down by
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but was beaten to the third seat by his own party colleague
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During the 1980s, Molyneaux was an active member of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Act 1979
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