23/03/2010
Paisley Bows-Out Of Commons
Unionist stalwart Ian Paisley made his farewell speech in the House of Commons yesterday, and marked the occasion by praising the "loving and caring" people of Northern Ireland.
The Democratic Unionist founder and firebrand Free Presbyterian preacher will not contest his North Antrim Parliamentary seat at the forthcoming General Election.
Mr Paisley's son, Ian Jr, has been selected as the DUP's runner for the Westminster role.
He has vowed to see off Traditional Unionist challenger Jim Allister, who defected from he DUP over its decision to share power with Sinn Fein at Stormont.
Eighty-three year old Mr Paisley has represented North Antrim at the Commons since 1970.
He resigned as Northern Ireland's First Minister and DUP leader in 2008.
At the time, many speculated he would bow out of national politics, having earlier renounced his stewardship of the Free Presbyterian Church.
Last night Mr Paisley told fellow MPs he hoped the shadow of the Troubles would one day fade.
"There are people in Northern Ireland who have diverse religious convictions and diverse political convictions - but they can live together as neighbours," he said.
"I am confident that with the good friendship that is in this House towards Northern Ireland that we will go forward and come to a day - I may not live to see it - when these Troubles will be forgotten."
But he acknowledged there were "deep wounds" still to overcome and insisted: "We won't forget the price that was paid."
DUP Leader Peter Robinson paid tribute to his "colourful" predecessor, who he described as a political "colossus".
"His name will be remembered in the history of Northern Ireland as one of the most influential figures in unionism," Mr Robinson said.
"His leadership has been a major factor in bringing Northern Ireland through to the peaceful and stable society we are now enjoying."
(PR/BMcC)
The Democratic Unionist founder and firebrand Free Presbyterian preacher will not contest his North Antrim Parliamentary seat at the forthcoming General Election.
Mr Paisley's son, Ian Jr, has been selected as the DUP's runner for the Westminster role.
He has vowed to see off Traditional Unionist challenger Jim Allister, who defected from he DUP over its decision to share power with Sinn Fein at Stormont.
Eighty-three year old Mr Paisley has represented North Antrim at the Commons since 1970.
He resigned as Northern Ireland's First Minister and DUP leader in 2008.
At the time, many speculated he would bow out of national politics, having earlier renounced his stewardship of the Free Presbyterian Church.
Last night Mr Paisley told fellow MPs he hoped the shadow of the Troubles would one day fade.
"There are people in Northern Ireland who have diverse religious convictions and diverse political convictions - but they can live together as neighbours," he said.
"I am confident that with the good friendship that is in this House towards Northern Ireland that we will go forward and come to a day - I may not live to see it - when these Troubles will be forgotten."
But he acknowledged there were "deep wounds" still to overcome and insisted: "We won't forget the price that was paid."
DUP Leader Peter Robinson paid tribute to his "colourful" predecessor, who he described as a political "colossus".
"His name will be remembered in the history of Northern Ireland as one of the most influential figures in unionism," Mr Robinson said.
"His leadership has been a major factor in bringing Northern Ireland through to the peaceful and stable society we are now enjoying."
(PR/BMcC)
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