§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Defence what evidence he has that the UDR has been infiltrated by an alleged loyalist fifth column.
§ Mr. Robert C. BrownNone. The UDR has a deserved reputation for impartiality and, as I advised my hon. Friend the Member for Manchester, Blackley (Mr. Rose) on 28th October, I am satisfied that the security procedures to exclude members of extremist organisations from the regiment are as stringent as they can be.
§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Defence what is the total 368W strength of the UDR at the last available date; and how many members are serving full-time.
§ Mr. Robert C. BrownOn 30th November 1976 the total strength of the UDR was 7,709. Of these 1,622 were members of the non-Regular permanent staff.
§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Defence how many applications for membership in the UDR were received in July, August, September, October and November 1976, respectively; and how these compare with the corresponding figures for 1975.
§ Mr. Robert C. BrownThe number of applications was as follows:
1976 1975 July … … 149 271 August … … 275 248 September … … 376 326 October … … 285 244 November … … 245 255 Total … … 1,330 1,344
§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Defence how many applications for membership of the UDR were not successful from 1st July 1976 to 30th November 1976; and how these compare with the corresponding figure for 1975.
§ Mr. Robert C. BrownFrom 1st July to 30th November 1976, 323 applications were rejected, compared with 233 during the same period last year.
§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many full-time members of the UDR serving on guard duties in Belfast have been attacked while on duty by IRA terrorists; what type of weapon were used; and what arrests were made;
(2) how many full-time members of the UDR serving on guard duties in Belfast have been attacked when off duty by IRA terrorists; what type of weapons were used; and what arrests were made.
§ Mr. Robert C. BrownI regret that it would require disproportionate effort to provide all the information requested, particularly in respect of previous years. Since 1st November 1975 there have been 33 serious attacks by terrorists, including 369W 16 shooting attacks, on members of the UDR in Belfast. 20 of these attacks were on personnel who were off duty.