The World - News from April 20, 1986
Hardline-line Protestants said they will call on supporters to refuse to pay taxes as part of the campaign of civil disobedience against the Anglo-Irish agreement on Northern Ireland. Leaders of the Democratic Unionist Party, the smaller and more militant of Ulster’s two major Protestant factions, said they will announce details of a tax revolt plan this week.
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