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Frankie Gallagher : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frankie Gallagher :''For other persons named Frank Gallagher, see Frank Gallagher (disambiguation)'' Frankie Gallagher is a loyalist politician from Northern Ireland and leading spokesman for the Ulster Political Research Group (UPRG) which offers political advice to the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). ==Work with UPRG== Gallagher had little involvement in politics prior to the dissolution of the Ulster Democratic Party, but rather was a community worker in East Belfast who was known to count Michael Stone amongst his friends.〔H. McDonald & J. Cusack, ''UDA – Inside the Heart of Loyalist Terror'', Dublin, Penguin Ireland, 2004, p. 366〕 During this time he also worked for 'Gae Lairn', an Ulster Scots based community project for former prisoners.〔(NI prisoners savour freedom )〕 Nevertheless, despite his comparatively low profile, when the UDA decided to recall the UPRG Gallagher was chosen along with the likes of Tommy Kirkham and Sammy Duddy to provide a new team of spokesmen for their political arm.〔McDonald & Cusack, op cit〕 Gallagher became one of the leading spokesmen for the organisation and announced the UDA ceasefire in 2003.〔(Cautious welcome for loyalist move )〕 Subsequently he joined Kirkham, Frank McCoubrey, Jackie McDonald and Stanley Fletcher in a historic meeting with Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern in 2004.〔(Ahern's loyalist meeting 'amicable' )〕
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