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Ian Paisley

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Gender Male
Death10 years ago
Date of birth April 6,1926
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Armagh
United Kingdom
Date of died September 12,2014
DiedBelfast
United Kingdom
Spouse Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's
BuriedFree Presbyterian Church of Ulster
Children Ian Paisley Jr
Rhonda Paisley
Sharon Paisley
Cherith Paisley
Kyle Paisley
Sharon Kyle Paisley
Job Politician
Preacher
Writer
Activist
Evangelist
Movies/Shows A Sense of Loss
Latest noncurrent party Democratic Unionist Party
Party Democratic Unionist Party
Parents James Kyle Paisley
Isabella Paisley
Education Union School of Theology
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My Plea for the Old Sword
The Garments of Christ
For Such a Time as This
Grow Old Along with Me
Expository Sermons
Sermons With Startling Titles
Christian Foundations
Text a Day Keeps the Devil Away
The Rent Veils at Calvary
An Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans: Prepared in the Prison Cell
Classic Sermons
The Protestant Reformation
Into the Millennium: 20th Century Messager for 21st Century Living
Divine Intervention in Days of Declension: An Exposition of the Book of Judges
Sermons on Special Occasions
Ballymena: Our Town : Ian Paisley & Jack McCann in Conversation with Eull Dunlop
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Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party from 1971 to 2008 and First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2008.

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... She referred to the role of former DUP leader Ian Paisley and his friendship with Martin McGuinness as " one of the miracles" of the Good Friday Agreement...

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... Bronagh Hinds said one incident, where then DUP leader Ian Paisley tried to brush her aside, has been replayed on TV over the decades...

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... " Adams and TrimbleWhen Sinn Féin entered the talks in 1997, Ian Paisley s party, the DUP (Democratic Unionist Party), left the negotiations but David Trimble s Ulster Unionists stayed, although they did not engage directly with Gerry Adams or his colleagues...

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... The DUP s Ian Paisley Jr said police had warned him that dissident republicans were planning to murder him...

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... DUP MP Ian Paisley said he was " one of the last true captains of industry and commerce and a man who has left his mark, not just locally but globally"...

NI election 2022: Sinn Féin steers clear of Irish unity focus in campaign

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...Within minutes of taking up his assembly seat for the first time in 1998, Sinn Féin s Martin McGuinness pointed his finger at leader Ian Paisley and declared: " We ve arrived...

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... Among the first to arrive at the service at Ravenhill Presbyterian Church were DUP MLAs and MPs, including Paul Givan, Mervyn Storey, Ian Paisley and Gregory Campbell...

NI election 2022: Sinn Féin steers clear of Irish unity focus in campaign

Nov 26,2021 6:12 pm

Within minutes of taking up his assembly seat for the First Time in 1998, Sinn Féin's Martin Mcguinness pointed his finger at leader Ian Paisley and declared: " We've arrived. "

He warned the Democratic Unionist Party leader " change was coming" and there was nothing the DUP could do about it.

Some 24 years on, if the polls are right, that change could come on 5 May.

Sinn Féin is predicted to replace the DUP as the largest party at Stormont and claim The Office of First Minister .

But if The Hand of history was hovering above her shoulder, Sinn Féin's deputy leader Michelle O'Neill wasn't showing it last week as she boarded the Strangford Lough ferry on The Campaign trail.

For The 10 minute crossing from Portaferry to Strangford, she steered her focus elsewhere.

" There is No Doubt it could be a significant election for historic purposes, but this election is about The Future and I want to deliver on the things that matter right now, " She Said .

" The priorities for me after the election will be to deliver for the health service, education and dealing with the cost-of-living crisis and that is why I believe this election could be a Game Changer . "

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But this election will not be about the biggest winner, but the smallest loser as both Sinn Féin and the DUP are expected to shed some seats.

Sinn Féin might be on the cusp of breaking new ground but it won't be because of a surge in votes, but rather a dip in The Performance of its political rivals the DUP.

The Finucane factor

That has been reflected in Sinn Féin's campaign strategy.

Steering clear of controversy and providing no ammunition for the DUP to energise unionist voters has been a key focus.

Avoiding talk of taking the First Minister role or prioritising a vote on Irish unification post-election are two traps Sinn Féin has tried hard to avoid.

Asked about the potential of a Sinn Féin First Minister in Belfast and a Sinn Féin taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister ) in Dublin driving the case for a united Ireland, Michelle O'Neill played it safe.

She insisted " there would only be constitutional change here when The People here decide" as laid out in.

But Sinn Féin knows it has a battle to repeat its election performance of 2017 when The Party secured 27 seats in the 90-seat assembly, Making It the second-biggest party behind the DUP, which won 28.

Claiming three of The Five seats in four different constituencies together with four in Belfast West was a masterclass in vote management.

This Time around transfers will be key if The Party hopes to retain those seats.

That explains why Belfast North MP John Finucane fronted up The Party 's election broadcast with just a minor role for Ms O'Neill.

The means voters rank parties in order of preference and their lower preferences can come into play once their top preference candidate is either elected or eliminated.

Sinn Féin hopes the Finucane factor, with his middle-class and cross-community credentials, might put them in The Market for transfers which have previously been beyond The Party 's reach.

Mr Finucane is a solicitor who won the Westminster seat of Belfast North from the DUP in the 2019 UK general election. It was the First Time a non-unionist candidate had ever won the seat in a general election.

His father Pat, who was also a solicitor, (UDA) in 1989.

Commentator Chris Donnelly believes Sinn Féin's tactic is one which could work.

" It makes sense for Sinn Féin to make The Campaign about the cost-of-living crisis because they want to appeal to middle-ground voters and to soft nationalists to give them transfers, " he told Bbc News NI.

" That is why their Most middle-ground friendly politician has been front and centre in The Campaign . "

He added that while voters from The Other main nationalist party, the SDLP, " don't transfer to Sinn Féin in great numbers, they might be incentivised" with the prospect of taking the First Minister role from the DUP, and that " could make all the difference".

Foyle shake-up

But if Sinn Féin has a weakness, then it may be in Foyle where The Party and replaced them with two political newcomers with no electoral track record.

It was part of a shake-up in the constituency, which includes The City of Londonderry, after a string of poor election results in which The Party lost five councillors and an MP.

Aoife Moore, a political correspondent with the Irish Examiner , is from Derry and first broke The Story about the Sinn Féin shake up.

She Said some within The Party still felt hurt about What Happened .

" There are a lot of hard feelings in Derry Sinn Féin and in particular at how Martina Anderson was treated, " She Said .

" People respected her for The Life she gave to republican politics and people were really upset, and we saw that in the response from her family.

" But Sinn Féin don't do anything without planning and they knew This Was going to happen but they decided to go ahead with it anyway. "

She also pointed to The Absence of some of Sinn Féin's key figures in Foyle from The Local campaign as very telling.

But she added: " The Party had to act and is now privately confident of retaining the two seats. "

Sinn Féin is fielding a total of 34 candidates - Most of them Women - across the 18 constituencies.



Source of news: bbc.com

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