Peter King (Northern Ireland politician)

Peter King is a judge and former Unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

King is a member of the Bar of England and Wales (Gray's Inn 1993), the Bar of Northern Ireland (1994) and the Bar of Ireland (2009), and was an active member of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP).[1] He headed the party list in South Antrim for the 1996 Northern Ireland Forum election, and was easily elected.[2] He worked with David Brewster and Dean Godson on the UUP's "Strand I" team at the talks which led to the Good Friday Agreement.[1]

King did not stand in the 1998 Northern Ireland Assembly election, and became known as an opponent of the Good Friday Agreement, acting as a spokesman for the anti-agreement Union First group.[3] He also became chairman of the Young Unionists.[4]

King was suggested as a possible UUP candidate in the South Antrim by-election, 2000,[5] but the party instead stood David Burnside. In 2001, he was part of a group of anti-agreement UUP members who met with John de Chastelain of the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning.[6]

During the previous mandate of the Northern Ireland Assembly, King was a Special Advisor to the First Minister of Northern Ireland.[7]

King returned to full-time practice as a criminal defence barrister in May 2011, and is currently a deputy district judge.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 Dean Godson, Himself Alone: David Trimble and the Ordeal of Unionism, p.298
  2. "1996 Forum Elections: Candidates in South Antrim", Northern Ireland Elections
  3. Cordula Hawes-Bilger, War zone language: linguistic aspects of the conflict in Northern Ireland, p.263
  4. "Trimble under attack from predecessor", BBC News, 2 October 1999
  5. "Unionist dilemma over South Antrim seat", BBC News, 29 April 2000
  6. "Decommissioning meeting - the transcript", The Guardian, 2 November 2001
  7. "[www.ruralnetworkni.org.uk/download/files/pub_assemblyguide09.pdf Northern Ireland Assembly Guide October 2009]", Northern Ireland Environment Link
  8. "Man charged with strangling ex-wife", Carrickfergus Advertiser, 17 May 2012
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