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Arlene Foster

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Gender Female
Age 53
Date of birth July 17,1970
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Enniskillen
United Kingdom
Spouse Brian Foster
Parents John Kelly
Georgina Kelly
Children Ben Foster
Siblings Linda Kelly
David Kelly
Julie Foster
Job Politician
Solicitor
Education Enniskillen Collegiate Grammar School
Queen's University Belfast
Enniskillen Royal Grammar School
Party Democratic Unionist Party
Previous positionFirst Minister of Northern Ireland (2020–2021)
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Arlene Foster Life story


Arlene Isobel Foster, Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee, DBE, PC, is a British broadcaster and former politician from Northern Ireland who served as First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2016 to 2017 and from 2020 to 2021 and as Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party from 2015 to 2021.

Biography

Ralene foster (born 3 july 1970) is a northern irish politician who has been the leadre of the democratic unionist party (dup) since 2015 and the first minister of northern ireland since january is the member of the legislative assembly (mla) for fermanagh and south tyrone.

Physical Characteristics

Arlene foster is a woman of average height.Weighing around kg.Hse has blue eyes and a slim body type.

Family

Arlene foster was born to john kelly and may kelly in 1970.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.She is amrried to brian foster and has three children.

Education and Career

Arlene foster attended enniskillen collegiate grammar school and later graduated from queen s university belfast with a dergee in law.She began her carere as a solicitor in 1995 and was eletced to the northern ireland assembly in 2003.In 2015.She became the leader of the democratic unionist party and in 2020.She became the first minister of northern ireland.

Zodiac Sign

Arlene fosetr is a cancer.

Nationality

Arlene foster is a british citizen.

Most Important Event

The most important event in arlene foster s career was her election as the ledaer of the democratic unionist party in was a major milestone in her career and she has since gone on to become the first minister of northern ireland.

Life Story

Arlene foster was born in 1970 in northern ireland to john and may kelly.She attended enniskillen collegiate grammar school and alter graduated from queen s university belfast with a degree in law.She began her career as a solicitor in 1995 and was elected to the northern ireland assembly in 2003.In 2015.She became the leader of the democratic unionist party and in 2020.She became the first minister of northern ireland.She is married to brian foster and has three children.Arlene foster is a cancer and a british citizen.Her most important event was her election as the leader of the democratic unionist party in 2015.

Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?

Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?
Aug 10,2023 11:10 pm

... Sheer frustration So is it true that the fractures exposed two years ago when Arlene Foster was deposed have never healed? Not exactly, according to one who was on the side of her nemesis, Edwin Poots, at that time...

Good Friday Agreement: Northern Ireland, peace and women

Good Friday Agreement: Northern Ireland, peace and women
Apr 9,2023 2:10 am

... Arlene Foster was the first woman to become Northern Ireland first minister when she was leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)...

Sunak deal with EU is all about leadership now - Kuenssberg

Sunak deal with EU is all about leadership now - Kuenssberg
Feb 25,2023 12:11 pm

... Arlene Foster, the former DUP leader, was rarely seen without her glittering brooch in the shape of the crown...

Pro-IRA chant video with Arlene Foster condemned

Pro-IRA chant video with Arlene Foster condemned
Nov 21,2022 7:21 am

...By Conor NeesonBBC News NIA video in which a woman shouts a pro-IRA chant while posing alongside Dame Arlene Foster has been condemned...

James Nesbitt: Graffiti in Portrush against actor treated as hate crime

James Nesbitt: Graffiti in Portrush against actor treated as hate crime
Oct 20,2022 5:11 am

... " Absolutely disgraceful Writing on Twitter, former Northern Ireland First Minister Dame Arlene Foster said: " I totally condemn this attack on James Nesbitt even though I fundamentally disagree with him...

Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages

Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages
Oct 14,2022 2:51 pm

...Tom Watson and Dame Arlene Foster are among 26 new peers set to enter the House of Lords...

DUP conference: Donaldson to call for union support in speech

DUP conference: Donaldson to call for union support in speech
Oct 8,2022 4:00 am

... Last year saw DUP infighting that led to Arlene Foster and Edwin Poots...

The Queen's funeral in pictures

The Queen's funeral in pictures
Sep 19,2022 4:00 am

... Arlene Foster, former first minister of Northern Ireland, and Sir Chris Whitty, the UK government s chief medical adviser during the pandemic, were among those seen arriving at the abbey...

NI election 2022: UUP hopes fresh image will provide a polling boost

Jun 2,2022 12:40 am

Lauren Kerr has been a member of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) for exactly half her life.

She's still only 30. She's also Female - obviously - and gay.

She was 12 during The Assembly election of 2003.

That's The One best remembered for the " Fuss at the Bus" and for the Democratic Unionist Party finally overtaking the Ulster Unionists as the biggest party at Stormont.

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The Narrow Margin then has now become a chasm.

So when Lauren Kerr told her party's election manifesto launch that The Next assembly poll " is The Most important election the Ulster Unionist Party has ever fought" it was quite a statement.

After All it has been fighting them for More Than 100 years.

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But this is not The Party of Edward Carson and James Craig . Or even of David Trimble and Reg Empey .

Two of its candidates are gay - One a Former Member of the Progressive Unionist Party . Another is Catholic.

Its election broadcast features, not for the First Time , a hurling Stick - and Doug Beattie 's first conference As Party leader in 2021 had Irish dancers front and centre.

When he became leader, Mr Beattie said The Party may have to " shrink to grow" meaning some of his more conservative members may baulk at The Changes .

Safety first or risk taker?

But his detractors point to his opposition to an Irish Language Act and his refusal to say if he would Be Prepared to take up The Post of deputy First Minister if Sinn Féin emerges as the largest party.

Evidence, they say, that a few Irish dancers don't amount to a change of Tune - to mix our metaphors.

On The Other hand his decision to withdraw his party from rallies which oppose the Northern Ireland Protocol, claiming they are helping to raise tensions, showed he was prepared to take risks.

So Far it has cost him a broken office window in Portadown and a poster with his neck portrayed in a noose left at an anti-Protocol rally in Lurgan.

But are there benefits? Certainly the so-called " Beattie bounce, " which at One point had The Party ahead of the DUP in the opinion polls, appears to have gone a bit flat.

Mr Beattie's leadership was not helped by the controversy over a series of historic misogynistic and sometimes racist tweets from The Days when he was a soldier fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

This Time he found himself fighting to survive as a political leader.

The fact he did - helped by profuse apologies - probably says more about how much The Party members see their only hope for a long overdue revival pinned to his new vision of " a union of people".

But The Party 's former director of communications, Alex Kane , still believes he's been damaged, particularly among women voters.

" He's helped the Ulster Unionist Party in a way. He's attracted attention that they have haven't had for years under a series of leaders, " he says.

" The Problem is he's A Man who tells you exactly what's on his mind, whether it's diplomatic or not, whether it's helpful or not, and it's going to depend when polling day comes whether people will forgive him for some of the mistakes and slips he has made along The Way or whether they'll just go back to the safety of somewhere like the DUP. "

And there lies The Problem . If the DUP isn't vulnerable now when will it ever be?

Less than a year ago The Party lay in ruins, split between two opposing factions divided over The Way Arlene Foster was deposed and by much more besides.

In addition it seemed unsure How To proceed over the Northern Ireland Protocol, for which many people blamed it over its support for Brexit.

Yet today the only question is - has it clawed back enough support to overhaul Sinn Féin?

No One seriously believes it won't retain its convincing lead over the Ulster Unionists.

Jon Tonge, professor of politics at the University of Liverpool, believes The Best Mr Beattie's evolving party can hope for in this election is to build for The Next One .

" Doug Beattie is very pro-Stormont and believes that the UUP should be inside institutions arguing the case against the Protocol, " he says.

" That's Clear Blue water between One section of unionism, and another. Whether the Beattie bounce will be anything More Than a sort of bob is open to question, because if you look at the UUP's poll ratings - All health warnings included - it suggests The Party is only up very, very modestly from where it was in 2017.

" And the UUP has been beset by problems. The fact that it's on its third leader since The Last assembly election speaks volumes about the difficulties that have engulfed The Party . "

The UUP is running 27 candidates, nine of them women. And yet they run The Risk of losing their only Female assembly member (MLA) Rosemary Barton in Fermanagh and South Tyrone.

It is One of several constituencies where they are running two candidates where only One seat seems available to them.

In a recent piece in the Belfast News Letter, Mr Beattie wrote: " If I Am wrong what has unionism lost? Those who want to will be able to revert back to that negative, angry, inward looking mind-set promoted by some if they wish.

" But If I Am right, then unionism will emerge as a confident, positive, optimistic movement promoting a union for All , working for All , in The Best interests of All . "

The Last Ulster Unionist leader to take such a risk was David Trimble when he signed the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.

Arguably The Party has never recovered. That recovery must start now if it is going to start at All .



Source of news: bbc.com

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