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Ulster Third Way

The Ulster Third Way was the Northern Ireland branch of the Third Way and was organised by David Kerr, who had previously campaigned as an 'independent Unionist' (chairing the small North Belfast Independent Unionist Association) as well as for the British National Front. It followed an Ulster nationalist ideology.
==Policies==
As well as sharing the Third Way's aims U3W (as it is sometimes shortened to) was committed to securing independence for Northern Ireland from both the United Kingdom and Ireland. U3W tended to focus its attentions on trying to build up grass-roots support in loyalist areas, emphasising Ulster-Scots and the Battle of the Boyne commemorations and has its main office in the Shankill area of Belfast. It advocated the creation of an "all-Northern Ireland" identity as a basis for independence and as a solution to the Troubles.〔Adam Galamaga, ''Today's Political Landscape in Northern Ireland As an Aftermath of the Troubles'', GRIN Verlag, 2010, p. 14〕 However during the 1990s it also advocated Protestants learning the Irish language.〔Ian Malcolm, ''Towards inclusion: Protestants and the Irish language'', Blackstaff Press, 2009, p. 47〕 Despite concentrating its efforts on the Protestant community U3W remained a very minor force in Northern Irish politics.
The group published a journal ''Ulster Nation'', as well as irregular books and pamphlets about Ulster nationalism. The group compared its aims with those of Neo-Confederate in the Southern United States and declared its support for the re-establishment of the Confederate States of America. However in an interview conducted for Cornell University in 2003 Kerr confirmed that, despite the group taking this position, U3W had established no formal links with any Neo-Confederate groups.

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