“Living Heritage. Parliament and Ireland. Third Home Rule Bill”. www. parliament.uk.
Ulster Unionist Council
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Timeline
23 January 1911
The Ulster Women's Unionist Council
was established to oppose Irish Home Rule and campaign for the continuing union of Ireland with Britain.
11 April 1912
Asquith
brought forward the Liberal party
's third Home Rule Bill for Ireland (since 1886) in return for election support from John Redmond
of the Irish Party
.
September 1913
The Ulster Unionist Council
led by Edward Carson
announced that a provisional Ulster government would enfranchise women.