The group was founded in October 1977 by the supporters of a document issued the previous year, Towards an Independent Ulster.
The group initially claimed the support of the paramilitary Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, but soon faded from view.
One of the party's leading members was John McKeague, who in 1979 became a founder and deputy leader of the Ulster Independence Association.
McKeague was killed by the INLA in 1982, by which point the group appears to have been moribund.
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