Jimmy Birch

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Born
James Birch

January 1st 1970
Yearsactivec. 1987–
KnownforLoyalist
Jimmy Birch
Born
James Birch

January 1st 1970
Years activec. 1987–
OrganizationUlster Defence Association
Known forLoyalist
TitleUDA East Belfast Brigadier
Term2005–2018
PredecessorJim Gray
SuccessorIncumbent

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]

Political development

North Belfast Brigade feud

References

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