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Stephen Farry

Stephen Anthony Farry MP (born 22 April 1971)[2] is an Alliance Party of Northern Ireland politician.[3]

Stephen Farry
Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party
Assumed office
3 December 2016
LeaderNaomi Long
Preceded byNaomi Long
Member of Parliament
for North Down
Assumed office
12 December 2019
Preceded bySylvia Hermon
Majority2,968 (7.3%)
Member of the Legislative Assembly
for North Down
In office
7 March 2007 – 16 December 2019
Preceded byEileen Bell
Succeeded byAndrew Muir
Minister for Employment and Learning
In office
5 May 2011 – 6 May 2016
First MinisterPeter Robinson (FM)
Arlene Foster (FM)
Martin McGuinness (dFM)
Preceded byDanny Kennedy
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
Born
Stephen Anthony Farry[1]

(1971-04-22) 22 April 1971 (age 52)
Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland
Political partyAlliance
Spouse
Wendy Watt
(m. 2005)
Parent(s)Vincent Farry
Margaret Greer
Alma materQueen's University, Belfast

He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for North Down from 2007 to 2019, and was Minister for Employment and Learning in the Northern Ireland Executive until the post was abolished in 2016. In December 2019, he was elected to the United Kingdom House of Commons as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the North Down constituency.[3]

Farry has served as the Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party since December 2016.

Early life and career

Farry is the son of Vincent Farry and Margaret Farry (née Greer).[3] He graduated from Queen's University, Belfast in 1992 with a BSSc in Politics and a PhD in International Relations in 2000. He was elected to the Assembly in the 2007 election for North Down, having first been elected to North Down Borough Council in 1993. In 1996, he was an unsuccessful candidate in the Northern Ireland Forum election in Fermanagh and South Tyrone.[4] In the 2010 United Kingdom general election, he contested North Down but came in third place.[5]

He is a former General Secretary of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland. He was appointed an International Peace Scholar by the US Institute of Peace in 2005. In 2007, he became Mayor of North Down.[citation needed]

Political career

Minister for Employment and Learning

Farry held his North Down seat in the 2011 Assembly election, and was subsequently appointed Minister for Employment and Learning in the 4th Northern Ireland Executive.[6]

In September 2011, Farry announced a freeze on tuition fees in Northern Ireland, with fees only subject to an inflationary rise.[7]

Following the decision by Alliance Party councillors to vote in favour of restricting the flying of the Union flag at Belfast City Hall to 17 specific days throughout the year in December 2012, Farry's constituency office in Bangor was the subject of an attempted arson attack.[8]

In February 2013, he launched a review of apprenticeships and youth training, aiming to build a "gold standard" system capable of "rebalancing of the local economy and meeting the specific needs of business for a highly-skilled workforce".[9] The 32 proposals launched by the department in June 2014 included incentives for businesses, and were welcomed by the Confederation of British Industry, the Federation of Small Businesses and NUS-USI.[10][11]

Following the 2016 elections, Farry had been tipped by The Irish News to succeed David Ford as Minister of Justice.[12] However, with the Alliance Party opting to enter opposition, he returned to the backbench.[13] He subsequently assumed positions on the Stormont Committee for the Economy and Business Committee, remaining on these until the collapse of the Assembly in February 2017.[14]

Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party (2016-)

Following the resignation of David Ford as Alliance leader on 5 October 2016, Farry was named by The Irish Times as a potential leadership contender alongside Naomi Long.[15] However, he did not stand as a leadership candidate and was later elected unopposed as Deputy Leader of the party.[16][17]

At the 2017 Assembly election, Farry increased his share of first-preference votes in North Down to 7,014 (18.6%) and was re-elected on the first count. He currently serves as Alliance's Brexit spokesperson and has strongly advocated for a People's Vote, argued against a no-deal Brexit and maintained that the Northern Ireland backstop must be part of any Withdrawal Agreement should the UK leave the European Union.[18]

Member of Parliament (2019-)

On 13 December 2019, Farry was elected to represent the constituency of North Down in the 2019 general election.[19][20] Farry replaced long-term incumbent Lady Hermon, who had stepped down at the election after eighteen years as an Ulster Unionist, and later independent, MP.[21] He made his maiden speech on 20 December 2019, starting his speech speaking in Irish to "reflect the shared traditions of Northern Ireland"; it was the first time since 1901 that a maiden speech had been conducted in Irish, when Thomas O'Donnell was chastised by the then-Speaker for not speaking in English in the chamber.[22]

In May 2020, Farry was one of a number of politicians warned that he was under threat from loyalist paramilitaries. The threat was believed to have come from elements of the UDA in south-east Antrim.[23]

Personal life

In 2005, Farry married Wendy Watt. He lists his recreations as travel and international affairs.[3]

References

  1. ^ "No. 8218". The Belfast Gazette. 23 December 2019. p. 1002.
  2. ^ Brunskill, Ian (19 March 2020). The Times guide to the House of Commons 2019 : the definitive record of Britain's historic 2019 General Election. p. 175. ISBN 978-0-00-839258-1. OCLC 1129682574.
  3. ^ a b c d "Farry, Stephen Anthony, (born 22 April 1971), MP (Alliance) North Down, since 2019". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u246158. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  4. ^ "1996 Candidates – Fermanagh and South Tyrone". www.ark.ac.uk.
  5. ^ "BBC News | Election 2010 | Constituency | North Down". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  6. ^ Keenan, Dan (17 May 2011). "Stormont Assembly votes in new team of Ministers". Irish Times. Retrieved 26 December 2011.
  7. ^ "NI university tuition fees frozen". BBC News. 8 September 2011. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  8. ^ McDonald, Henry (6 December 2012). "Alliance minister accuses loyalist attackers of endangering child's life". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Minister reviewing apprenticeships". BBC News. 11 February 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Review of NI training and skills". BBC News. 12 January 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  11. ^ Elliott, David (16 January 2014). "Apprenticeships here 'could be the envy of the world'". Belfast Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  12. ^ Manley, John (11 May 2016). "Stephen Farry earmarked by Alliance for justice portfolio". The Irish News. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  13. ^ Moriarty, Gerry (19 May 2016). "Battle looms for NI justice post as Alliance pulls out of executive". The Irish Times. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  14. ^ "Dr Stephen Farry Biography". Northern Ireland Assembly.
  15. ^ Moriarty, Gerry. "David Ford to step down as leader of North's Alliance Party". The Irish Times. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  16. ^ "Naomi Long becomes new Alliance leader". BBC News. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  17. ^ "Farry is new deputy leader of Alliance". BBC News. 3 December 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  18. ^ Farry, Stephen (14 January 2019). "A People's Vote can help dig us out of hole Brexit has now become". Belfast Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  19. ^ "DUP loses seats as SDLP and Alliance Party make gains". Helensburgh Advertiser. 13 December 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  20. ^ Preston, Allan (13 December 2019). "North Down: Alliance 'elated' with Stephen Farry's shock victory". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  21. ^ Rea, Ailbhe (13 December 2019). "How Alliance's Stephen Farry won North Down". New Statesman. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  22. ^ Murray, Sean (20 December 2019). "'Go raibh maith agat': New Alliance MP makes first remarks to the House of Commons in Irish". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  23. ^ O'Neill, Julian (11 May 2020). "Police warn politicians about loyalist paramilitary threats". BBC News. Retrieved 8 May 2022.

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Richard Good
General Secretary of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
2000–2007
Vacant
Position abolished
Title next held by
Gerry Lynch
Northern Ireland Assembly
Preceded by MLA for North Down
2007–2019
Succeeded by
Civic offices
Preceded by
Alan Leslie
Mayor of North Down
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Employment and Learning
2011–2016
Position abolished
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for North Down
2019–present
Incumbent

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Stephen Anthony Farry MP born 22 April 1971 2 is an Alliance Party of Northern Ireland politician 3 Stephen FarryMPDeputy Leader of the Alliance PartyIncumbentAssumed office 3 December 2016LeaderNaomi LongPreceded byNaomi LongMember of Parliamentfor North DownIncumbentAssumed office 12 December 2019Preceded bySylvia HermonMajority2 968 7 3 Member of the Legislative Assemblyfor North DownIn office 7 March 2007 16 December 2019Preceded byEileen BellSucceeded byAndrew MuirMinister for Employment and LearningIn office 5 May 2011 6 May 2016First MinisterPeter Robinson FM Arlene Foster FM Martin McGuinness dFM Preceded byDanny KennedySucceeded byOffice abolishedPersonal detailsBornStephen Anthony Farry 1 1971 04 22 22 April 1971 age 52 Newtownards County Down Northern IrelandPolitical partyAllianceSpouseWendy Watt m 2005 wbr Parent s Vincent Farry Margaret GreerAlma materQueen s University BelfastHe served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA for North Down from 2007 to 2019 and was Minister for Employment and Learning in the Northern Ireland Executive until the post was abolished in 2016 In December 2019 he was elected to the United Kingdom House of Commons as the Member of Parliament MP for the North Down constituency 3 Farry has served as the Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party since December 2016 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 Minister for Employment and Learning 2 2 Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party 2016 2 3 Member of Parliament 2019 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career EditFarry is the son of Vincent Farry and Margaret Farry nee Greer 3 He graduated from Queen s University Belfast in 1992 with a BSSc in Politics and a PhD in International Relations in 2000 He was elected to the Assembly in the 2007 election for North Down having first been elected to North Down Borough Council in 1993 In 1996 he was an unsuccessful candidate in the Northern Ireland Forum election in Fermanagh and South Tyrone 4 In the 2010 United Kingdom general election he contested North Down but came in third place 5 He is a former General Secretary of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland He was appointed an International Peace Scholar by the US Institute of Peace in 2005 In 2007 he became Mayor of North Down citation needed Political career EditMinister for Employment and Learning Edit Farry held his North Down seat in the 2011 Assembly election and was subsequently appointed Minister for Employment and Learning in the 4th Northern Ireland Executive 6 In September 2011 Farry announced a freeze on tuition fees in Northern Ireland with fees only subject to an inflationary rise 7 Following the decision by Alliance Party councillors to vote in favour of restricting the flying of the Union flag at Belfast City Hall to 17 specific days throughout the year in December 2012 Farry s constituency office in Bangor was the subject of an attempted arson attack 8 In February 2013 he launched a review of apprenticeships and youth training aiming to build a gold standard system capable of rebalancing of the local economy and meeting the specific needs of business for a highly skilled workforce 9 The 32 proposals launched by the department in June 2014 included incentives for businesses and were welcomed by the Confederation of British Industry the Federation of Small Businesses and NUS USI 10 11 Following the 2016 elections Farry had been tipped by The Irish News to succeed David Ford as Minister of Justice 12 However with the Alliance Party opting to enter opposition he returned to the backbench 13 He subsequently assumed positions on the Stormont Committee for the Economy and Business Committee remaining on these until the collapse of the Assembly in February 2017 14 Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party 2016 Edit Following the resignation of David Ford as Alliance leader on 5 October 2016 Farry was named by The Irish Times as a potential leadership contender alongside Naomi Long 15 However he did not stand as a leadership candidate and was later elected unopposed as Deputy Leader of the party 16 17 At the 2017 Assembly election Farry increased his share of first preference votes in North Down to 7 014 18 6 and was re elected on the first count He currently serves as Alliance s Brexit spokesperson and has strongly advocated for a People s Vote argued against a no deal Brexit and maintained that the Northern Ireland backstop must be part of any Withdrawal Agreement should the UK leave the European Union 18 Member of Parliament 2019 Edit On 13 December 2019 Farry was elected to represent the constituency of North Down in the 2019 general election 19 20 Farry replaced long term incumbent Lady Hermon who had stepped down at the election after eighteen years as an Ulster Unionist and later independent MP 21 He made his maiden speech on 20 December 2019 starting his speech speaking in Irish to reflect the shared traditions of Northern Ireland it was the first time since 1901 that a maiden speech had been conducted in Irish when Thomas O Donnell was chastised by the then Speaker for not speaking in English in the chamber 22 In May 2020 Farry was one of a number of politicians warned that he was under threat from loyalist paramilitaries The threat was believed to have come from elements of the UDA in south east Antrim 23 Personal life EditIn 2005 Farry married Wendy Watt He lists his recreations as travel and international affairs 3 References Edit No 8218 The Belfast Gazette 23 December 2019 p 1002 Brunskill Ian 19 March 2020 The Times guide to the House of Commons 2019 the definitive record of Britain s historic 2019 General Election p 175 ISBN 978 0 00 839258 1 OCLC 1129682574 a b c d Farry Stephen Anthony born 22 April 1971 MP Alliance North Down since 2019 WHO S WHO amp WHO WAS WHO doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 u246158 ISBN 978 0 19 954088 4 Retrieved 5 May 2021 1996 Candidates Fermanagh and South Tyrone www ark ac uk BBC News Election 2010 Constituency North Down news bbc co uk Retrieved 15 September 2022 Keenan Dan 17 May 2011 Stormont Assembly votes in new team of Ministers Irish Times Retrieved 26 December 2011 NI university tuition fees frozen BBC News 8 September 2011 Retrieved 26 December 2018 McDonald Henry 6 December 2012 Alliance minister accuses loyalist attackers of endangering child s life The Guardian Retrieved 26 December 2012 Minister reviewing apprenticeships BBC News 11 February 2013 Retrieved 26 December 2018 Review of NI training and skills BBC News 12 January 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2018 Elliott David 16 January 2014 Apprenticeships here could be the envy of the world Belfast Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 26 December 2018 Manley John 11 May 2016 Stephen Farry earmarked by Alliance for justice portfolio The Irish News Retrieved 1 July 2020 Moriarty Gerry 19 May 2016 Battle looms for NI justice post as Alliance pulls out of executive The Irish Times Retrieved 26 December 2018 Dr Stephen Farry Biography Northern Ireland Assembly Moriarty Gerry David Ford to step down as leader of North s Alliance Party The Irish Times Retrieved 26 December 2018 Naomi Long becomes new Alliance leader BBC News 26 October 2016 Retrieved 26 December 2018 Farry is new deputy leader of Alliance BBC News 3 December 2016 Retrieved 26 December 2018 Farry Stephen 14 January 2019 A People s Vote can help dig us out of hole Brexit has now become Belfast Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 7 July 2019 DUP loses seats as SDLP and Alliance Party make gains Helensburgh Advertiser 13 December 2019 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Preston Allan 13 December 2019 North Down Alliance elated with Stephen Farry s shock victory Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 9 December 2021 Rea Ailbhe 13 December 2019 How Alliance s Stephen Farry won North Down New Statesman Retrieved 9 December 2021 Murray Sean 20 December 2019 Go raibh maith agat New Alliance MP makes first remarks to the House of Commons in Irish TheJournal ie Retrieved 20 December 2019 O Neill Julian 11 May 2020 Police warn politicians about loyalist paramilitary threats BBC News Retrieved 8 May 2022 External links EditProfile at Parliament of the United Kingdom Contributions in Parliament at Hansard Voting record at Public Whip Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYouParty political officesPreceded byRichard Good General Secretary of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland2000 2007 VacantPosition abolishedTitle next held byGerry LynchNorthern Ireland AssemblyPreceded byEileen Bell MLA for North Down2007 2019 Succeeded byAndrew MuirCivic officesPreceded byAlan Leslie Mayor of North Down2007 2008 Succeeded byLeslie CreePolitical officesPreceded byDanny Kennedy Minister for Employment and Learning2011 2016 Position abolishedParliament of the United KingdomPreceded bySylvia Hermon Member of Parliament for North Down2019 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Farry amp oldid 1136188313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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