In the succeeding autumn he returned to England, where his loyalism was rewarded by a government pension. |
Without any traditional political answers to the new era, loyalism has turned back to sectarianism. |
In politics, Landon Carter tried to find a middle path between obsequious loyalism and radical resistance. |
He became MP in 1970 and formed the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971, trumping competition from the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party to represent working-class loyalism. |
Mr Rodgers, one of seven unionists to resign their seats earlier this week, said there was growing anger within loyalism at the police. |
Hopes of a success to be gained through French disaffection were as ill-founded as those based on American loyalism. |