William Ross (Northern Ireland politician)
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William Ross (born February 4, 1936) is a Northern Ireland Ulster Unionist Party politician. He served as member of Parliament for Londonderry (later East Londonderry) from 1974 until 2001. He was one of the UUP members opposed to the Good Friday Agreement.
For some years he was a member of the Conservative Monday Club (which followed the Tory tradition of being Conservative and Unionist). In September 1982 he was chairman of the Club's Northern Ireland Committee when it published a Policy Paper entitled Proposals for a Constitutional Settlement [for Ulster].
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Robert Chichester-Clark |
Member of Parliament for Londonderry 1974–1983 |
Succeeded by constituency abolished |
Preceded by constituency created |
Member of Parliament for Londonderry East 1983–2001 |
Succeeded by Gregory Campbell |
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