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scum who have been indoctrinated by the
Catholic Church. Taxpayers' money would be better spent on an incinerator and burning the lot of them. Their priests should be thrown in and burnt as well." Seawright denied making these comments, although they were widely reported by the press at the time. The
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in return for the republicans guaranteeing his safety. According to an internal UDA document investigating claims of collusion with republicans, Craig had brought two other members to the car park of the
Shankill Road leisure centre on the day Seawright was killed, a location only fifty yards away
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was killed by republicans, stating that he had "no hesitation in calling for revenge and retribution". Seawright's North
Belfast campaign in 1987 also played up his hardline image, with Seawright dubbing himself "the man who will not be silenced". He further promised to follow an
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Bingham and William 'Frenchie' Marchant, wielded handguns to physically remove it. Despite their efforts two flags were put up to replace it soon afterwards. Following a heated exchange in which
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Elizabeth, who nevertheless beat the Workers' Party by 93% to 7% in the subsequent by-election (in which she also stood under the label of Protestant Unionist). She held the seat in
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Seawright delivered a veiled death threat, saying: "I have a soft spot for you Mr McAnulty, it's in Milltown Cemetery."
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1368:Billy Giles
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1143:M. Dillon,
685:James Craig
579:Ian Paisley
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511:Ivan Foster
423:immigration
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813:Lost Lives
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310:Drumchapel
292:Early life
111:James Weir
44:Member of
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1551:John Weir
1311:Jim Hanna
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587:Sinn Féin
515:Jim Wells
507:Sinn Féin
442:Whiterock
364:Glencairn
314:Clydeside
288:in 1987.
158:1982–1986
154:In office
97:In office
54:In office
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924:BBC News
867:Archived
597:Tom King
361:unionist
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270:unionist
266:Scottish
236:Children
182:Scotland
1649:Actions
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982:Bruce,
784:7 April
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