List of members of the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly explained

This is a list of members of the Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 1982.

All members elected to the Assembly at the 1982 election are listed. Members are grouped by party.

The Social Democratic and Labour Party and Sinn Féin members did not take their seats in the Assembly and the Ulster Unionist Party members boycotted the Assembly for five months during 1984.

Members by party

This is a list of members elected in the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election, sorted by party.

Party NameConstituency
Ulster Unionist Party (27)Fraser AgnewSouth Antrim
Jack AllenLondonderry
Roy BeggsNorth Antrim
Billy BellSouth Antrim
William BleakesNorth Down
William BrownSouth Down
Jeremy BurchillBelfast East
John CarsonBelfast North
Jeffrey Donaldson ♭South Down
William DouglasLondonderry
Dorothy DunlopBelfast East
Raymond FergusonFermanagh and South Tyrone
Clifford ForsytheSouth Antrim
Joe GastonNorth Antrim
Frank Millar JrBelfast South
Jim KirkpatrickBelfast South
Ken MaginnisFermanagh and South Tyrone
Robert McCartneyNorth Down
Harold McCuskerArmagh
James MolyneauxSouth Antrim
Armagh
Thomas PassmoreBelfast West
Armagh
Jim SpeersArmagh
Martin SmythBelfast South
John TaylorNorth Down
William ThompsonMid Ulster
Democratic Unionist Party (21)Jim AllisterNorth Antrim
William BeattieSouth Antrim
David CalvertArmagh
Gregory CampbellLondonderry
Cecil CousleyNorth Antrim
Ivan DavisSouth Antrim
Ivan FosterFermanagh and South Tyrone
Simpson GibsonNorth Down
George GrahamSouth Down
Alan KaneMid Ulster
James McClureLondonderry
Raymond McCreaBelfast South
William McCreaMid Ulster
Jack McKeeNorth Antrim
Ian PaisleyNorth Antrim
Wesley PentlandNorth Down
Peter RobinsonBelfast East
George SeawrightBelfast North
Roy ThompsonSouth Antrim
Denny VittyBelfast East
Jim WellsSouth Down
Social Democratic and Labour Party (13)Austin CurrieFermanagh and South Tyrone
Sean FarrenNorth Antrim
Frank FeelySouth Down
Denis HaugheyMid Ulster
Joe HendronBelfast West
John HumeLondonderry
Hugh LogueLondonderry
James McDonaldSouth Antrim
Eddie McGradySouth Down
Mary McSorleyMid Ulster
Hugh NewsArmagh
Patrick O'DonoghueSouth Down
Paschal O'HareBelfast North
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (10)Seamus CloseSouth Antrim
David CookBelfast South
John CushnahanNorth Down
Will GlendinningBelfast West
Paul MaguireBelfast North
Gordon MawhinneySouth Antrim
Addie MorrowBelfast East
Charles MulhollandNorth Down
Oliver NapierBelfast East
Seán NeesonNorth Antrim
Sinn Féin (5)Gerry AdamsBelfast West
Owen CarronFermanagh and South Tyrone
Jim McAllisterArmagh
Martin McGuinnessLondonderry
Danny MorrisonMid Ulster
Ulster Popular Unionist Party (1)James KilfedderNorth Down
Independent Unionist (1)Frank MillarBelfast North

Members by constituency

The list is given in alphabetical order by constituency.

Members of the Northern Ireland Forum
ConstituencyNameParty
ArmaghDavid Calvert
Jim Allister
Harold McCusker
Hugh News
Jim Nicholson
Mary Simpson
Jim Speers
Belfast EastJeremy Burchill
Dorothy Dunlop
Addie Morrow
Oliver Napier
Peter Robinson
Denny Vitty
Belfast NorthJohn Carson
Paul Maguire
Frank Millar
Paschal O'Hare
George Seawright
Belfast SouthDavid Cook
Jim Kirkpatrick
Raymond McCrea
Frank Millar Jr
Martin Smyth
Belfast WestGerry Adams
Will Glendinning
Joe Hendron
Thomas Passmore
Fermanagh and South TyroneOwen Carron
Austin Currie
Raymond Ferguson
Ivan Foster
Ken Maginnis
LondonderryJack Allen
Gregory Campbell
William Douglas
John Hume
Hugh Logue
James McClure
Martin McGuinness
Mid UlsterDenis Haughey
Alan Kane
William McCrea
Mary McSorley
Danny Morrison
William Thompson
North AntrimJim Allister
Roy Beggs
Cecil Cousley
Sean Farren
Joe Gaston
Jack McKee
Seán Neeson
Ian Paisley
North DownJohn Cushnahan
William Bleakes
Simpson Gibson
James Kilfedder
Robert McCartney
Charles Mulholland
Wesley Pentland
John TaylorUlster Unionist Party
South AntrimFraser Agnew
William Beattie
Billy Bell
Seamus Close
Ivan Davis
Clifford ForsytheUlster Unionist Party
Gordon Mawhinney
James McDonald
James Molyneaux
Roy Thompson
South DownWilliam Brown
Jeffrey Donaldson ♭
Frank Feely
George Graham
Eddie McGrady
Patrick O'DonoghueSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Jim Wells

Changes

♭ By-Elections

DateConstituencyOutgoing MemberPartyNew MemberPartyReason
20 April 1983ArmaghSeamus MallonJim SpeersSeamus Mallon disqualified due to his membership of Seanad Éireann.
1 March 1984Belfast SouthEdgar GrahamFrank Millar JrEdgar Graham was murdered by the Provisional IRA.
17 October 1985South DownRaymond McCulloughJeffrey DonaldsonRaymond McCullough died.

Subsequent changes of party or allegiance

A considerable number of MPAs, mainly Unionist, subsequently left or were expelled from their respective parties. Of UUP members, Jeffrey Donaldson joined the DUP in 2004 after a short spell as an Independent Unionist. Agnew became an Independent Unionist. Bleakes joined the Conservatives [1] but later became an Independent Unionist, while Dunlop took the opposite route, moving to Independent Unionist and then Conservative.[2] McCartney stood as a Real Unionist in 1987 before forming the United Kingdom Unionists in 1995, where he was joined by Vitty who joined from the DUP. Kirkpatrick joined the DUP, rejoined the UUP before again switching to the DUP.

Of DUP members, Allister, Beattie, Calvert, Foster, Graham, Kane and McKee all later quit the party. Seawright (who was expelled from the DUP) Beattie and Graham were subsequently re-elected under different 'Protestant' or 'Protestant Unionist' labels. Davis and Thompson subsequently joined the UUP. In the case of the latter, this was after a spell as an Independent Unionist and he later quit the UUP to rejoin the DUP.

O'Hare quit the SDLP in January 1986 over the party's support for the Anglo-Irish Agreement.[3] Sorley left the SDLP in the late 80s following a row over her acceptance of the M.B.E. and was re-elected to Magherafelt council in 1989 as an Independent.[4]

Currie of the S.D.L.P. and Cushnahan of Alliance later became involved in Southern Irish politics and were elected for Fine Gael.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr Nicholas Whyte . Lisburn City Council, 1993 - 2005 . Ark.ac.uk . 2010-11-15.
  2. Web site: Conservative Women's Organisation :: People . Conservativewomen.org.uk . 2006-02-12 . 2010-11-15.
  3. Web site: Events: Anglo-Irish Agreement - Chronology of events . Cain.ulst.ac.uk . 2010-11-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101206111841/http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/events/aia/chron.htm . 6 December 2010 .
  4. Web site: Local Government Elections 1985-1989: Magherafelt . Ark.ac.uk . 2010-11-15.