Jimmy Birch
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January 1st 1970
Jimmy Birch | |
|---|---|
| Born | James Birch January 1st 1970 |
| Years active | c. 1987– |
| Organization | Ulster Defence Association |
| Known for | Loyalist |
| Title | UDA East Belfast Brigadier |
| Term | 2005–2018 |
| Predecessor | Jim Gray |
| Successor | Incumbent |
Jimmy Birch (born c. 1970[1]) is a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary leader and activist.
Birch joined the UDA as a 17-year-old and during his long affiliation with loyalist terror groups he was never imprisoned, in contrast to many other loyalists.[1] Birch became Brigadier in 2005, after the flamboyant Jim Gray was expelled from the organisation for "treason".[2][3] As leader, Birch initially purged the East Belfast UDA of the "Spice Boys", a flamboyant group of racketeers close to Gray. This was later relaxed, with William Murphy in particular welcomed back into the fold.[4]
He initially opposed decommissioning and had reportedly told a meeting of East Belfast UDA members that their weapons would not be handed in.[5] Subsequently, however, Birch revised his position and a cache of East Belfast Brigade weapons were given up for decommissioning.[6]