• Gary McMichael (born 1969) is a Northern Ireland community activist, and retired politician. He was the leader of the short-lived Ulster Democratic Party...
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  • religion. He had married twice and was the father of two sons, Gary and Saul. McMichael, who owned and operated the "Admiral Benbow" pub in his native...
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    name. Although Kerr lost his council seat in 1993, Gary McMichael—son of the late John McMichael, who had been assassinated in 1987—won a seat on Lisburn...
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  • McMichael is a Scottish surname meaning "son of Michael". Alf McMichael (1927–2006), Northern Irish footballer Alford L. McMichael (born 1952), American...
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    the Maze prison, voted not to continue supporting the peace process. Gary McMichael of the Ulster Democratic Party, their political representatives quickly...
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    Gary Leonard Oldman (born 21 March 1958) is an English actor and filmmaker. Known for his versatility and intense acting style, he has received various...
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  • being encouraged to do so by Ray Smallwoods. Adams was, along with Gary McMichael, involved in negotiations between the UDP and the UDA during the early...
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    very limited electoral success and internal difficulties. Gary McMichael, son of John McMichael, was the last leader of the UDP, which supported the signing...
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  • representatives David Ervine of the UVF-linked Progressive Unionist Party and Gary McMichael of the UDA's political arm, the Ulster Democratic Party. In 2012, Graham...
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  • Flanked by his PUP colleagues Jim McDonald and William Plum Smith, as well as Ulster Democratic Party members Gary McMichael, John White and Davy Adams, Spence...
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