Dorothy Dunlop

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Who is Dorothy Dunlop?

Dorothy Dunlop is a former Ulster Unionist and Conservative politician.

Dunlop worked in the Arts Council in London and the for BBC Northern Ireland. After her marriage, she worked as a teacher in various schools and for the Prison Education Service.

She was first elected as an Ulster Unionist Party member of Belfast City Council in a by-election in 1975 for 'Area B'. She was re-elected in 1977 and served as Deputy Lord Mayor in 1978-79. She lost her council seat to the Democratic Unionist Party in 1981.

In 1982 she was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly, one of only three women to win a seat. In 1985 she regained her seat on Belfast City Council, representing the 'Pottinger' area and became chairwoman of East Belfast Unionist Association. On the moderate wing of the UUP, she was critical of the party's electoral pact with the DUP and with Unionist demonstrations at Belfast's Saint Anne's Cathedral against the Anglo-Irish Agreement.

She left the UUP, but retained a sufficient personal vote to hold her council seat in 1989 as an independent Unionist and to retain her deposit with over 2000 votes in East Belfast in the 1992 Westminster election.

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