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"desc": "A centre-right party that supports [[w:Conservatism|conservatism]] and [[w:Scotland|keeping Scotland within the United Kingdom]]. It first existed in 1912, merged into the nationwide Conservative Party in 1965 and re-established itself during the [[w:October 2022 United Kingdom government crisis|2022-2023 government crisis]] as the Conservative Party split. It is part of the Bloc of Strength and Stability, has electoral pacts with the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists and runs the [[w:Government of Scotland|Government of Scotland]].",
"seats": 44,
"seats_total": 650
},
"ulster unionists": {
"color": "48A5EE",
"name": "[[w:Ulster Unionist Party|Ulster Unionist Party]]",
"logo": "Ulster Unionist Party logo (2017).svg",
"founded": "1905",
"ideologies": [
"[[w:British unionism|British unionism]]",
"[[w:Conservatism|Conservatism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Doug Beattie|Doug Beattie]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:First Minister of Northern Ireland|First Minister of Northern Ireland]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A centre-right party in Northern Ireland that supports [[w:British unionism|British unionism]] and [[w:Conservatism|conservatism]]. It was considered a ''de facto'' part of the Conservative Party until 1972 and has been the largest unionist party in Northern Ireland since 2025 and was also such prior to 2003. It is part of the Bloc of Strength and Prosperity and also heads the [[w:Northern Ireland Executive|Northern Ireland Executive]] as the largest party.",
"seats": 9,
"seats_total": 650
},
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],
"leader": "[[w:Edwin Poots|Edwin Poots]]",
"desc": "A right-wing party in Northern Ireland that supports [[w:British unionism|British unionism]] and [[w:National conservatism|national conservatism]] and is considered [[w:Right-wing populism|right-wing populismpopulist]]. It had unofficial links to loyalist paramilitary groups during [[w:The Troubles|The Troubles]] and took over the more moderate [[w:Ulster Unionist Party|Ulster Unionist Party]] as the largest unionist party by 2003 before falling behind again in 2025. It is part of the Bloc for Strength and Stability and is part of the [[w:Northern Ireland Executive|Northern Ireland Executive]].",
"seats": 9,
"seats_total": 650
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