Ernest Baird


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FieldValue
nameErnest Baird
officeLeader of the United Ulster Unionist Party
deputyReg Empey
term_start1975
term_endMay 1984
predecessorOffice created
successorOffice abolished
office1Deputy leader of the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party
leader1William Craig
term_start11973
term_end11975
office2Member of the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention
for Fermanagh and South Tyrone
term_start21975
term_end21976
office3Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for Fermanagh and South Tyrone
term_start31973
term_end31974
birth_date1930
birth_placeCounty Donegal, Ireland
death_dateSeptember 2003
partyUnited Ulster Unionist Party (1975 - 1984)
otherpartyUlster Vanguard (before 1975)
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| name = Ernest Baird | office = Leader of the United Ulster Unionist Party | deputy = Reg Empey | term_start = 1975 | term_end = May 1984 | predecessor = Office created | successor = Office abolished | office1 = Deputy leader of the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party | leader1 = William Craig | term_start1 = 1973 | term_end1 = 1975 | predecessor1 = | successor1 = | office2 = Member of the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention for Fermanagh and South Tyrone | term_start2 = 1975 | term_end2 = 1976 | office3 = Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for Fermanagh and South Tyrone | term_start3 = 1973 | term_end3 = 1974 | birth_date = 1930 | birth_place = County Donegal, Ireland | death_date = September 2003 | party = United Ulster Unionist Party (1975 - 1984) | otherparty = Ulster Vanguard (before 1975)

Ernest Baird (1930 – September 2003) was a Northern Irish pharmacist and unionist politician.

Background

Early life

Baird was born in County Donegal in the Irish Free State but moved with his family to Belfast at an early age.

Career

A pharmacist and political unionist, Baird became the deputy leader of the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party. He was elected at the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, and won a seat in the same constituency on the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention.

When William Craig, the leader of Vanguard, proposed forming a coalition government with the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party, Baird led the majority of Vanguard in leaving to form the United Ulster Unionist Movement.

Baird became the leader of the new grouping, which initially pursued a policy of uniting all unionist groups to form a new party. When this proved impossible, it instead constituted itself as the United Ulster Unionist Party (UUUP), again with Baird as the leader. He then became a key member of the United Unionist Action Council

Baird stood for the UUUP in Fermanagh and South Tyrone at the 1979 general election, but won only 17% of the vote, taking fourth position in the poll. At the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election, he fared even less well, taking only 2,022 first preference votes.

Sometime after this poor performance, the UUUP was dissolved. Baird then confined his politics to the Orange Order, while building up his "Baird's Chemists" chain that became one of Northern Ireland's leading chemists chain, before being bought over in 2011.

References

Bibliography

| title = Assembly Member for Fermanagh & South Tyrone | years = 1973–1974 | title = Member for Fermanagh & South Tyrone | years = 1975–1976 | with = Lindsay Smyth |before=Austin Ardill Martin Smyth |years=1973–1975 |after=Glenn Barr David Trimble |title=Leader of the United Ulster Unionist Party |years=1975–1982

References

  1. "Meath Peace Group Public Talks 1993 - 2010 » Parading Disputes - Is There a Better Future?".

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