
The Parliament Buildings of Northern Ireland
The Executive Committee met there.
The 'Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland' was the government of Northern Ireland created under the ''
Government of Ireland Act 1920''. Generally known as the ''cabinet'' or the ''Government'', the Executive Committee existed from 1922 to 1972. It exercised
executive authority vested in the
monarch of the United Kingdom, insofar as it had been delegated to them to control Northern Ireland's
devolved matters.
Under the Act the Executive Committee consisted of the ministers appointed by the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to head departments of state.
[1] Ministers so chosen did not have to be members of the
Parliament of Northern Ireland but were required to become members within six months.
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A subsequent amendment to the Act, which came into force in 1922, replaced the Lord Lieutenant with a new crown representative, the
Governor of Northern Ireland.
Though the ''Government of Ireland Act, 1920'' never provided for such an office, in practice the Executive Committee was headed by a
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. In theory the Executive Committee was not answerable to the House of Commons but held their positions "during the pleasure of the Lord Lieutenant".
[3] In practice the Executive Committee was answerable to the democratically elected
House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
Thus the Executive Committee stood in a similar relationship to the legislature and Crown (within devolved Northern Ireland) as the
UK's Cabinet does to the Crown and Westminster Parliament (in respect of the UK as a whole). The Northern Ireland Cabinet thus played a fairly equivalent constitutional role to the UK Cabinet.
The system of government created by the ''Government of Ireland Act, 1920'' was first prorogued in 1972 and then abolished by the
Government of the United Kingdom under the
Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 in 1973.
The Executive Committee was based in the
Stormont Parliament Buildings and the nearby
Stormont Castle, whilst the Governor resided at
Hillsborough Castle. Original plans to build a separate executive building were abandoned in the 1920s as a result of the economic difficulties that resulted from the
Wall Street Crash.
Cabinets
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1st Government of Northern Ireland - lead by
James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon - 1922-40.
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2nd Government of Northern Ireland - lead by
John Miller Andrews - 1940-43.
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3rd Government of Northern Ireland - lead by
Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough - 1943-63.
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4th Government of Northern Ireland - lead by
Terence O'Neill - 1963-69.
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5th Government of Northern Ireland - lead by
James Chichester-Clark - 1969-71.
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6th Government of Northern Ireland - lead by
Brian Faulkner - 1971-72.
References
1. Government of Ireland Act, Section 8(4) (reproduced at University of Ulster web-site)
2. Section 8(4)(b)
3. 8.4.(c)