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See also Independent (politician).
Independent Unionist was a label sometimes used by candidates in elections for the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
The best known such candidate was Tommy Henderson, who sat for Belfast Shankill for many years.
At the Northern Ireland general election, 1938 Henderson and five defeated candidates stood for the "Independent Unionist Association", which was distinct from other Independent Unionists.
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