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→Political parties with elected representation at a local, national, UK or European level: Update, the conservatives have 2 members of the house of lords from NI. See: List of Northern Ireland members of the House of Lords |
→Party details: Labour ad Lib Dems added to list as they currently each have 1 member in the House of Lords from Northern Ireland, maybe someone can help with coloring and formatting |
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|align=center|<br /> '''[[Northern Ireland Conservatives]]'''
|align=center|1989
| [[Centre-right politics|Centre-right]] to [[Right-wing politics|right-wing]]
| {{Nowrap|[[British unionism]]}}<br />{{Nowrap|[[Conservatism]]}}<br />{{Nowrap|[[Economic liberalism]]}}
| [[Unionism in Ireland|Unionist]]
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|[[Labour Party in Northern Ireland|'''Labour Party in Northern Ireland''']]
|2003
|[[Centre-left politics|Centre-left]]
|[[Social democracy]]
[[Democratic socialism]]
|[[Unionism in Ireland|Unionist]]
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|[[Erskine Holmes]]
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|{{Composition bar|1|779}}
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|[[Northern Ireland Liberal Democrats|'''Northern Ireland Liberal Democrats''']]
|1988
|[[Centrism|Centre]] to [[Centre-left politics|centre-left]]
|[[Liberalism]]
[[Social liberalism]]
[[Classical liberalism]]
|[[Unionism in Ireland|Unionist]]
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|Stephen Glenn
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|{{Composition bar|1|779}}
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