Ken Maginnis

Kenneth Wiggins Maginnis, Baron Maginnis of Drumglass (born January 21, 1938) is a Northern Irish Ulster Unionist politician. Educated at the Royal School, Dungannon, and Stranmillis College in Belfast, he worked as a teacher for a number of years before joining the Ulster Defence Regiment in 1971. After leaving the force with the rank of Major in 1981, he became Ulster Unionist spokesman on internal security and defence, and was that same year elected to Dungannon District Council, on which he sat for twelve years. Elected a representative for Fermanagh & South Tyrone to the failed Northern Ireland Assembly in 1982, Maginnis was the following year returned to the House of Commons as the constituency's Member of Parliament. Two years later, along with the rest of his Unionist colleagues, he resigned his seat in protest at the Anglo-Irish Agreement, but was re-elected in the subsequent by-election. He was later a strong supporter of the Good Friday Agreement, and stood down as an MP at the 2001 General Election, being created a life peer that same year. He currently sits as a Cross-bencher in the House of Lords. Maginnis, Ken Maginnis, Ken Maginnis, Ken Maginnis, Ken

 

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