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Conor Murphy

Conor Murphy MP MLA
Conor Murphy

Minister for Regional Development
Incumbent
Assumed office 
May 8, 2007
Preceded by Peter Robinson
Succeeded by Incumbent

Member of Parliament
for Newry and Armagh

Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for Newry and Armagh

Born July 10 1963 (1963--) (age 44)
Newry, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Political party Sinn Féin
Website Conor Murphy MP MLA

Conor Murphy (Irish: Conchúr Ó Murchú; born 10 July, 1963, Newry) is the Sinn Féin Member of Parliament for the Newry and Armagh constituency in Northern Ireland, which he represents as its MP and also as one of the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly. Murphy refuses to take his seat in the British House of Commons in line with the abstentionist policy of Sinn Féin.

Murphy lives in Camlough, County Armagh and was educated at St. Colman's College, Newry and at the Queen's University of Belfast (QUB), and the University of Ulster.

According to An Phoblacht, Murphy first became involved with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the 1981 hunger strikes.[1] In 1982 he was sentenced to five years in prison for IRA membership and possession of explosives.[2]

Between 1989 and 1997, he was a Sinn Féin councillor on Newry and Mourne District Council for The Fews area, also in South Armagh, and served as his party's group leader at that level.[1]

In 1998, Murphy was elected as one of his party's two Northern Ireland Assembly members for Newry and Armagh and in 2001, he contested the Westminster seat, coming second to Seamus Mallon (Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)). He was re-elected, with two party colleagues, to the Assembly in 2003.[3] When Mallon decided not to contest the seat again, Murphy became the clear favourite to win and was elected MP on 5 May, 2005.[4][5]

While on a tour of UK party conferences in autumn 2005, he became the first Irish republican to address the Conservative Party conference and caused outrage by saying he had not regretted the Brighton hotel bombing, which killed five people.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Sinn Féin can take Newry/Armagh. An Phoblacht. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
  2. ^ Back to jail for politicians. BBC News (27 May, 2002). Retrieved on 2007-02-20.
  3. ^ Newry and Armagh. ARK. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
  4. ^ Changes certain in race for poll. BBC News. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
  5. ^ Sinn Féin win Newry and Armagh. BBC News. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
  6. ^ MP 'no regrets' over Tory bombing. BBC News. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.

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Preceded by
Séamus Mallon
Member of Parliament for Newry and Armagh
2005-
Succeeded by
Incumbent

 
 
 

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