SDLP man who spoke of Council of Ireland 'trundling' Unionists into a United Ireland - Hugh Logue, ex FF minister who brought a case challenging the constitutionality of the Sunningdale Agreement - Kevin Boland, Harold Wilson appointed him as Secretary of State for N.I - Merlyn Rees, he replaced Willie Whitelaw as Secretary of State for N.I - Francis Pym, FG Taoiseach at time of Sunningdale - Liam Cosgrave, He replaced Brian Faulkner as leader of the UUP - Harry West, leader of the Alliance Party - Oliver Napier, leader of the SDLP in 1973 - Gerry Fitt, articles of the Irish constitution that lay claim to the entire island of Ireland as the national territory - articles 2 and 3, Faulkner failed to extraction concessions on which 2 issues of great importance to Unionists - extradition from the South. Articles 2 and 3, what did UWC stand for - Ulster Workers Council, when did the power-sharing executive fall? - May 1974, this was used by Whitelaw to reassure Unionists about the future of N.I within the Union - the border poll of March 1973, how many seats were there in the new assembly - 78, name of the anti-power sharing Unionist electoral pact for the 1974 general election - UUUC, which party won the British general election of February 1974 - Labour, who replaced Ted Heath as PM in 1974 - Harold Wilson, name two loyalist paramilitary groups - UDA, UVF, how many seats were won by anti powersharing Unionists in the general election of February 1974 - 11 out of 12, who was the leader of the Vanguard Party - Bill Craig, name Ian Paisley's political party - D.U.P, how did Faulkner describe the Council of Ireland - just a talking shop, mere window dressing, a sop to Nationalists that would have no real power, the governing council of the Ulster Unionist Party - Ulster Unionist Council (U.U.C), in the elections for the new Assembly how many seats were won by pro powersharing parties - 52, in the elections for the new assembly how many seats were won by anti powersharing parties - 26, how did Sinn Féin do in the elections to the new assembly - they boycotted the election, how many Unionist ministers were there in the power sharing executive - 6, how many SDLP ministers were there in the power sharing executive - 4, how many alliance ministers were there in the power sharing executive - 1, what county is Sunningdale in? - Berkshire, why did Ted Heath take Willie Whitelaw out of his role as Secretary as State for N.I? - He appointed him as Secretary of State for Employment to deal with major strikes by the miners, when did the negotiations at Sunningdale take place? - December 1973, when did the new power sharing executive come into power - 1 January 1974, who was the Deputy Chief Minister of the power sharing Executive - Gerry Fitt, what was the name of the party founded by Brian Faulkner after he lost the support of the UUC - Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, name the 2 FF ministers sacked by Jack Lynch over the Arms Crisis of 1970 - Charlie Haughey and Neil Blaney, What did Harold Wilson call Loyalists during the UWC strike - spongers, how many people were killed when the UVF bombed Dublin and Monaghan in May 1974? - 32, how many days did the UWC last? - 14, Brain Faulkner, Ted Heath, Gerry Fitt, John Hume, Ian Paisley, Bill Craig, Martin McGuinness, Gerry Adams, Seán MacStiofain, Willie Whitelaw, Harold Wilson, Merlyn Rees, Liam Cosgrave,

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