From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishUnionistU‧nion‧ist /ˈjuːnjənɪst/ noun [countable] PPGa member of a political party that wants Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom —Unionism noun [uncountable]
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Unionist• This was the most respectable strain of Unionist opposition to the coalition.• When Lloyd George became prime minister in December 1916 he was backed by the Unionists in a coalition government.• Even assaults on the Unionists over alleged cases of discrimination could rebound.• And, by rooting out abuses, they actually helped the interests of ordinary Trade Unionists.