Patrick Brown | |
Constituency Am: | South Down |
Assembly: | Northern Ireland |
Term Start: | 7 May 2022 |
Term End: | 23 April 2024 |
Predecessor: | Sinéad Bradley |
Successor: | Andrew McMurray |
Office1: | Member of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council |
Constituency1: | Rowallane |
Term Start1: | 22 May 2014 |
Term End1: | 7 May 2022 |
Predecessor1: | Council established |
Successor1: | David Lee-Surginor |
Nationality: | Northern Irish |
Party: | Alliance |
Occupation: | Politician |
Patrick Brown is a Northern Irish former politician who was an Alliance Party Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). He was elected as an MLA in the 2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election for South Down before unexpectedly resigning in April 2024 whilst facing an investigation from a standards watchdog.[1] [2] [3]
Brown grew up in Crossgar and Downpatrick where he attended integrated schools, including Shimna Integrated College.[4] Brown went to University of Sheffield, where he received his bachelor's degree and master's degrees in political science and international development respectively.[5] [4]
Upon his return to Northern Ireland, Brown started several small businesses, including a water and sanitation charity doing work in East Africa and a firm that supports social enterprises and other third sector organizations.[4]
Brown founded a political travel business, Politrip, in 2017 before selling the brand in 2021 to a new company set up by Politrip's then general manager to continue its operations - Volunteer USA Ltd. The business allowed young people to volunteer on election campaigns in the US.[6]
Brown was awarded his Ph.D. on Universal basic income and Conflict transformation at Queen's University Belfast[4] only weeks after his election in May 2022's Assembly elections in Northern Ireland.[7]
During his undergraduate studies, Brown did a two-week work placement in Naomi Long's office in Westminster.[5]
In 2014, Brown was one of the youngest people to be elected as a Councillor in Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. In March 2017, Brown was arrested for drink driving his motorbike.[8] [9] His case was referred to the council's standards watchdog, who suspended Brown from his council duties for six months. He was re-elected five years later in the 2019 local elections.[10]
Brown first ran for the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2016, achieving Alliances best result in the South Down constituency up to that date with 5.36% of the vote. In the 2017 Assembly elections Brown almost doubled his vote to 9.18%, narrowly missing the 5th seat.
Brown won 13.9% of the vote in the 2019 UK Parliamentary election in South Down, placing 4th overall with 6916 votes.[11]
In the 2022 Assembly election, Brown was the 3rd candidate elected in South Down, winning 6942 first preference votes. Notably, Brown became the first Alliance MLA for South Down, a largely Nationalist constituency.[12]
In November 2023, it was revealed that a bust political travel business founded by Brown owed thousands of pounds to students who would not get their money back after their trips were cancelled, and instead were offered "internship[s]" with the Alliance Party ahead of the 2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election campaign. The firm, Volunteer USA Ltd – trading as Politrip - went into liquidation in 2022 with debts of more than £64,000.[13]
Brown stood down as an MLA with immediate effect on 23 April 2024 due to "personal reasons" after 10 years as an elected representative.[14] It soon emerged that Brown had been facing an investigation from a standards watchdog, following a complaint made in 2023 about Brown's conduct towards Shimna Integrated College in Newcastle, County Down, and its board of governors.[15]