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14-531: (Redirected from Sup ) [REDACTED] Look up sup in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sup or SUP may refer to: Saskatchewan United Party , a political party in Saskatchewan Supremum or sup, in mathematics, the least upper bound Societas unius personae , proposed EU type of single-person company SUP Media or Sup Fabrik,

28-564: A Russian internet company Sailors' Union of the Pacific Scottish Unionist Party (1986) , established in the mid-1980s Simple Update Protocol , dropped proposal to speed RSS and Atom Software Upgrade Protocol Standup paddleboarding Stanford University Press Sydney University Press Syracuse University Press Sup squark , the supersymmetric partner of the up quark <sup> , an HTML tag for superscript Supangle or sup,

42-405: A Turkish dessert See also [ edit ] Socialist Unity Party (disambiguation) Syriac Union Party (disambiguation) Supper , a meal that is consumed before bed Super (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SUP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

56-685: A slate of candidates in the Glasgow Council elections , receiving 586 votes. It also fielded two candidates in the South Lanarkshire Council elections where their candidates received an average of 3.2% of the vote in the two wards it stood in. The SUP did not field any candidates for the 2021 Scottish Parliament election . Party leader Jon Stanley was the SUP candidate in the 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election , coming sixth out of eight candidates, with 59 votes (0.3%). It

70-671: Is a minor political party in Scotland. As a unionist party, it advocates keeping Scotland (along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland ) in the United Kingdom. It is also anti- devolution , advocating the abolition of the Scottish Parliament . The SUP was formed in 1986 by a number of members of the Conservative Party disillusioned with Margaret Thatcher 's Conservative government signing

84-745: The Anglo-Irish Agreement . In the early years of its existence, the party found a great deal of support amongst members of the Scottish Orange Order . Many traditional supporters of the Scottish Conservatives and others felt that the signing of the treaty giving the Republic of Ireland a role in the government of Northern Ireland was a betrayal of the Unionists in that part of the United Kingdom and

98-646: The 2007 Scottish Parliament elections or the Scottish local elections held at the same time. According to the 2007 statement of accounts with the Electoral Commission the party has 128 members, which was up by 10 on the previous year though income from memberships fell from GBP  572 to GBP 365. It was deregistered by the Electoral Commission on 6 November 2009. However, the party appeared to have revived in 2012, when it ran

112-632: The West Central Belt where the traditional "Orange vote" resides. In one Glasgow city centre seat (Kingston), they achieved third place. The SUP also stood for two seats at the 2001 general election , in Glasgow Springburn and Airdrie and Shotts . The party managed to retain its deposit in the former and almost did so in the latter. This was not so surprising in Springburn, for there was no Conservative candidate since it

126-471: The associated Protestant community. The SUP contested elections including the Scottish Parliament elections in 1999 , 2003 , 2007 and 2011 . In 2003, the SUP contested only the Glasgow , Central Scotland and West of Scotland Additional Members System electoral regions, yet failed to poll enough votes to elect any MSPs . It also contested only six local council wards in 2003, all located in

140-646: The free dictionary. Sup or SUP may refer to: Saskatchewan United Party , a political party in Saskatchewan Supremum or sup, in mathematics, the least upper bound Societas unius personae , proposed EU type of single-person company SUP Media or Sup Fabrik, a Russian internet company Sailors' Union of the Pacific Scottish Unionist Party (1986) , established in the mid-1980s Simple Update Protocol , dropped proposal to speed RSS and Atom Software Upgrade Protocol Standup paddleboarding Stanford University Press Sydney University Press Syracuse University Press Sup squark ,

154-463: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SUP&oldid=1222783531 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages sup (Redirected from Sup ) [REDACTED] Look up sup in Wiktionary,

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168-440: The supersymmetric partner of the up quark <sup> , an HTML tag for superscript Supangle or sup, a Turkish dessert See also [ edit ] Socialist Unity Party (disambiguation) Syriac Union Party (disambiguation) Supper , a meal that is consumed before bed Super (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

182-491: The title SUP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SUP&oldid=1222783531 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Scottish Unionist Party (1986) The Scottish Unionist Party ( SUP )

196-639: Was the constituency in which the Speaker , Michael Martin , was seeking re-election, but in Airdrie and Shotts, despite the presence of a Conservative and Unionist candidate, the SUP still managed to poll 4.5% of the vote. At the 2005 general election the party fielded its leader, Daniel Houston, in Glasgow North East against Speaker Martin again; Houston won 4.5% of the vote, almost enough to retain his deposit. The party failed to win any seats at

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