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  1. The Unionist Party was the main centre-right political party in Scotland between 1912 and 1965. Independent of, although associated with, the Conservative Party in England and Wales, it stood for election at different periods of its history in alliance with a small number of Liberal Unionist and National Liberal candidates.

  2. Unionism in Scotland ( Scottish Gaelic: Aonachas) is a political movement which favours the continuation of the political union between Scotland and the other countries of the United Kingdom ( England, Wales and Northern Ireland ), and hence is opposed to Scottish independence.

  3. The Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Tòraidheach na h-Alba, Scots: Scots Tory an Unionist Pairty, often known simply as the Scottish Conservatives and colloquially as the Scottish Tories) is part of the UK Conservative Party active in Scotland.

  4. The British Unionist Party (BUP) is a Scottish unionist political party founded in December 2015 as A Better Britain – Unionist Party by activists from the Better Together campaign against Scottish independence.

  5. Scotland. Unionist Party (Scotland), centre-right party which existed between 1912 and 1965, the dominant force in Scottish politics until the late 1950s. Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, the full name of the party since 1965 more often called the Scottish Conservative Party.

  6. The SNP was formed in 1934 through the merger of the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish Party, with the Duke of Montrose and Cunninghame Graham as its first joint presidents. Alexander MacEwen was its first chairman. The party was divided on its approach to the Second World War.

  7. Scottish Unionist Party may refer to: Unionist Party (Scotland) (1912-1965), sometimes known outside Scotland as the Scottish Unionist Party. Scottish Unionist Party (1986), a small political party in Scotland, from the mid-1980s to the present day.