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The Irish Unionist Alliance (Irish: An Comhortas Aontachtóirí Éireannach) is a small Irish Unionist organisation set up to explore the "the potential for building a sustainable unionist movement" in the Republic of Ireland.
Its mission statement states that the Irish Unionist Alliance wishes "to represent its members and to work towards a new federal relationship between the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic."
It states that "The statement emphasises our determination to promote and protect the identity of British & Unionist people across Ireland, in order that we can better contribute to the shared task of building an increasingly pluralist society in a new and closer association with the United Kingdom."
Among its other aims are: It defines its aims as "to break the nationalist consensus in Irish politics" and longterm "to promote a more balanced understanding of the Union on all levels of Irish life." It describes its vision as to "build links with groups who share our aspirations across the Commonwealth and the world."
* "To work for the creation of a new, dynamic and prosperous Ireland within a Federal United Kingdom."
* "To protect and promote the interests of the British-Unionist minority in the Irish Republic" (sic).
* "To support and seek to enhance the role of what it calls the British Isles Council" (sic).
* "To work towards Irish membership of the Commonwealth Federation."
* "To support the retention of the Pound Sterling as the currency of the United Kingdom."
* "To counter the influence of violent and anti-democratic elements within both communities on the island."
As of 2006 it has not contested any elections in the Republic of Ireland, though it does not rule out the possibility in the future. It has ruled out contesting elections in Northern Ireland to avoid dividing the Unionist vote.
The number of its members, or their identities, have not been revealed, it stating that it was using the internet to preserve their anonymity "for the moment".
It has not revealed any links to any of the major Unionist parties on the island of Ireland, notably the Democratic Unionist Party or the Ulster Unionist Party. It has no known links with any parties or movements in the Republic.
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