1979 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
The 1979 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election saw James Molyneaux succeed Harry West as leader on 7 September.[1] At a specially convened meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council at the Ulster Hall, Belfast, in early September, Molyneaux (MP for South Antrim) beat Reverend Robert Bradford (MP for Belfast South) by a three to one majority (with Austin Ardill coming a distant third).[2] Molyneaux had previously been parliamentary leader of the United Ulster Unionist Council since 22 October 1974 (West had lost his seat in that month's general election).
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Notes
- "CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1979". Cain.ulst.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
- Ann Purdy, Molyneaux: The Long View (Greystone Books, 1989), p. 73.
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