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David Thomas Kerr (born 1957〔(Obituary of Kerr's father )〕) is a politician from Northern Ireland who is the Chairman of the UK-wide Third Way, a liberal nationalist party which advocates direct democracy along the lines of Switzerland.〔(Electoral Commission profile )〕 He was born in Belfast and lives in the city's Shankill Road area.〔(Kerr's reply to Slugger O'Toole post )〕 ==National Front== Kerr began his political career as a member of the National Front in 1986, siding with the Political Soldier wing of the party during what was a period of internal division. He was a candidate for the party in Newtownabbey Borough Council twice during this period.〔 As an NF member Kerr also chaired the North Belfast Independent Unionist Association, where he first developed his ideas on Ulster nationalism. As a regular columnist for ''Nationalism Today'', the ideological journal of the Official National Front, Kerr frequently wrote on the topic of Ulster nationalism, which became the policy of the ONF in relation to Northern Ireland (in contrast to previous NF policy, which was supportive of Ulster loyalism).
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