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Transforming Unionism: David Trimble and the 2005 General Election [Paperback]

Michael Kerr
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  • Paperback: 258 pages
  • Publisher: Irish Academic Press Ltd; New title edition (Oct 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0716533898
  • ISBN-13: 978-0716533894
  • Product Dimensions: 22.2 x 14.8 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,133,111 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In what is their centenary year, the Ulster Unionist Party has been left reeling from the 2005 Westminster general election results. The historic party of the union has but one remaining seat in the House of Commons, and as was predicted, Northern Ireland's electorate has abandoned the centre-ground parties in favour of the extremes. The DUP and Sinn Fein now hold the key to political progress - a scenario almost inconceivable when the Belfast Agreement was signed seven long years ago. So how did the UUP become so out of touch with mainstream Unionist opinion? What could the party have done to hold its vote in the 2005 general election? Why did the British Government abandon Trimble after he had led Ulster Unionism from international isolation to being the driving force behind the Belfast Agreement? In Transforming Unionism Michael Kerr offers a view of the UUP's electoral meltdown from inside Ulster Unionist Party Head Quarters, and unravels the last days of Trimble as Ulster Unio

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This is an honest, very funny, yet very serious assessment of where Unionism lies following the 2005 general election and how it got there.
Michael Kerr has thrown caution to the wind in writing such a quick and topical book, and no doubt he will get a few knocks for doing so, but whilst offering warnings to his former colleagues he sets out clearly and constructively to help them. Had he waited a year or two and refined every page it would have had no impact.
The journal entries are classic - at once they make both the 2005 election seem interesting and the UUP seem human - which is no easy task.
The important parts of the book are however at the beginning and end of the book. There is nothing to my mind in print that provides a better articulation of what moderate Unionism has been about over the last decade. The mixed style of the book makes Kerr's analysis accessible to even the slowest learners in his party and within Unionism - I imagine this is the audience he is aiming it at.
I have no doubt people will pick holes in this book and attack it for many different reasons but that is surely because it will prove very uncomfortable reading for those who have let the Unionist position slip through their own bloody mindedness and selfishness.
This book should be read and thought about.
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New style of book 6 Dec 2005
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A mix of: an objective and detailed analysis of Unionist politics, an insider account written in the language and ideas of the participants, and a story-line style chronicle and exposé. This is a bizarre Roddy Doyle-meets-professor-in-pub combination, but it has a lot more knowledge and insight to offer than other recent popular or academic books on Unionism. One gains unusual respect for the humanity and hard work of the party workers from this book but also a sense, I think, of how stuck the larger project they have worked for really is.
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A party self destructs 30 Jan 2010
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This is the story of the 2005 general election in Northern Ireland and the replacement of the Ulster Unionists by the Democratic Unionists as the mainstream unionist party. It is of interest to students of Northern Ireland and unionism. It is based on Michael Kerr's election campaign diary and his analysis of why the Ulster Unionists lost so badly. Essentially this is a combination of paying the price for trusting the promises of Tony Blair, punishment by the electorate for the failure of the IRA to disarm in accordance with the provisions of the Good Friday Agreement, and very poor organization.
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