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William Smith (loyalist)

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Soon after this incident Smith was himself arrested for his part in the attempted murder of Catholic civilian Joseph Hall, a drive-by shooting that Smith would later admit was motivated by "pure sectarianism and bigotry". Smith was handed a ten-year prison sentence for the shooting. Tried along with
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At this point the unemployed Smith became involved with a number of community schemes on the Shankill Road that were organised by Gusty Spence, initially in a voluntary capacity. The two became close and when Spence undertook a reorganisation of the PUP in 1990, Smith was given the role of chairman
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family, the son of shipyard worker Charles William Smith and his wife Isobel. He had three older sisters, Margaret, Elizabeth and Nan (the latter dying in infancy before he was born), a younger brother Gordon and a younger sister Jean. There was rumoured Native American ancestry in his family;
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that offences committed before 1998 could not be prosecuted due to a general amnesty. Soon afterwards Smith claimed that a document released by the British and Irish governments proved that the deal was in place as he claimed. In support of his stance Smith even gave evidence at the trial of
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His funeral was held in St. Matthew's Church of Ireland on the Woodvale Road. Community worker and former loyalist prisoner Jim Wilson described Smith's contribution to loyalism as 'massive' during The Troubles but later became an 'architect of peace'. Wilson also commented that Sinn Féin
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In 2010 Smith attacked the work of Victims Commissioner Brendan McAllister, who was investigating the activities of the UVF unit based on the Mount Vernon estate, north Belfast, during the Troubles. Smith argued that such investigations contravened a guarantee he had been given by
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in the 1970s to be won over by Gusty Spence to his newer, more politicised, way of thinking. This cadre of Spence-trained political figures would go on to play a leading role in bringing about the UVF ceasefire in 1994 as members of the
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shrine with a proposed Conflict Transformation Centre, Smith stated that if Loyalists themselves got involved in the scheme they could tell their side of the story and no one particular group could use it as a shrine.
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Ronnie McCullough and Tom Reid, Smith pleaded not guilty although he subsequently admitted that he did so to satisfy the UVF's policy of members never pleading guilty and would state that "we were caught red-handed".
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Smith would go on to devote his attentions to community work with the Ex-Prisoners Interpretative Centre although he has remained a spokesman for the PUP. He was also an unsuccessful candidate for the PUP in the
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and taught him to respect the law. Like many of his contemporaries from similar backgrounds on both sides of the divide, the outbreak of the socio-political/religious conflict that came to be known as
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paid tribute to his negotiating skills by bringing the RHC & UVF to the peace process, his intelligence, left thinking politics and for his cross community work.
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where he served six months for rioting against the British Army in the Highfield estate. Unbeknownst to the prison authorities, Smith was working as a
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were in attendance. As a result of the meeting Hudson opened a regular channel of contact with the UVF through which he exhorted them to seek peace.
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On 1 July Smith was one of two armed RHC men to meet Spence when he was released from prison to attend the wedding of his daughter to
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representative's presence at the funeral proved Smith's sincerity at extending the hand of friendship across the sectarian divide.
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Around this time Smith was a member of the vigilante group and was part of a group within the SDA that later became the
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read out a joint statement of ceasefire flanked by Smith and Jim McDonald of the PUP and
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Martin McGuinness tribute to Ex-Red Hand Commando William 'Plum' Smith following death
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shipyard in 1978 and became involved in trade union activity, initially as a
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Smith died on 8 June 2016, aged 62 after a short illness. Former PUP leader
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Speaking out in 2012 about Unionist concerns at the Maze prison becoming an
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Ex-Prisoners Interpretative Centre, Woodvale Road, where Smith was based
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Why no one wants the Eames/Bradley report to open up a new can of worms
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therefore in his youth he acquired the lifelong nickname "Plum" after
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before ultimately ending up a member of the general executive of the
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In 2009 Smith was strongly critical of the report issued by the
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praised his contribution and commitment to the peace process.
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Through Spence, Smith established contacts with Joe Colgan, a
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as leader, David Ervine as Political Spokesman and Spence and
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Spray-can artists transform 600 yards of grubby peace wall
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Picture from Northern Ireland you thought you’d never see
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We can’t have any ‘Nuremberg’ trials here, say loyalists
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Loyalist Plum: My 'proof' of amnesty deal for prisoners
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Inside Man, Loyalists of Long Kesh – The Untold Story
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Inside Man, Loyalists of Long Kesh – The Untold Story
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Inside Man, Loyalists of Long Kesh – The Untold Story
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Margaret, Elizabeth, Nan, Gordon and Jean (siblings)
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Northern Irish loyalist, paramilitary and politician
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Index


Belfast
Crumlin Road Gaol
Harland and Wolff
Ulster loyalism
Progressive Unionist Party
Ulster Volunteer Force
Red Hand Commando
loyalist
Ulster loyalism
Shankill Road
Ulster Protestant
The Beano
Little Plum
Sunday school
the Troubles
internment
Crumlin Road Gaol
mole
Ulster Volunteer Force
Gusty Spence
Red Hand Commando
John McKeague
Winkie Rea
Frankie Curry
Billy Hutchinson
David Ervine
Billy Mitchell
Maze prison
Progressive Unionist Party

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