Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party

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Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
Incumbent
Steve Aiken MLA
since 9 November 2019
AppointerElected by party
Inaugural holderEdward James Saunderson
Formation1905

The Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party is the most senior position within the party ranks. Since 2017 the leader has been Steve Aiken MLA.[1] He was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2011 & was re-elected in the 2016 & 2017 Assembly Elections.

List

No. Image Name Term start Term end Notes
1 Colonel Edward Saunderson 1905 1906 Also leader of the Irish Unionist Parliamentary Party
2 Walter Hume Long 1906 1910 Also leader of the Irish Unionist Parliamentary Party
3 Sir Edward Carson 1910 1921 Also leader of the Irish Unionist Parliamentary Party
4 The Viscount Craigavon 1921 1940 1st Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
5 John Miller Andrews 1940 1946 2nd Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
6 The Viscount Brookeborough 1946 1963 3rd Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
7
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Captain Terence O'Neill 1963 1969 4th Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
8 James Chichester-Clark 1969 1971 5th Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
9 Brian Faulkner 1971 1974 6th and final Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
10 Harry West 1974 1979
11 James Molyneaux 1979 1995
12 David Trimble 1995 2005 First Minister of Northern Ireland
13 Sir Reg Empey 2005 2010
14 Tom Elliott 2010 2012
15 Mike Nesbitt 2012 2017 Leader of the Opposition
16 Robin Swann 8 March 2017 9 Nov 2019
17 Steve Aiken 9 Nov 2019 Incumbent

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ulster Unionist Party confirm Robin Swann as new leader" BBC News, 8 April 2017, accessed 11 April 2017