'Sir Reginald Norman Morgan Empey' (born
October 26,
1947) is a
Northern Ireland politician and a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for
East Belfast. He was elected leader of
Ulster Unionist Party on
June 24,
2005, succeeding former
First Minister of Northern Ireland,
David Trimble.
Empey attended Hillcrest Preparatory School, Belfast, and
The Royal School, Armagh before graduating with an economics degree from
Queen's University of Belfast. After that he built up a business career.
He first entered politics in the late 1960s when he joined the
Ulster Young Unionist Council. Along with many other
Unionists he left in protest at reforms and became an early member of the
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party, serving as the party chairman in 1975 and being elected to the Constitutional Convention in the same year. When Vanguard split during the
Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention, Empey joined the breakaway group which formed the
United Ulster Unionist Party, serving as the party's Deputy Leader from 1977 until its dissolution in 1984.
Empey then rejoined the
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and was elected to
Belfast City Council, serving as
Lord Mayor in 1989-1990 and 1993-1994. During this period he built up a political base in
East Belfast, though in 1995 he sought to become the Ulster Unionists' candidate for the
North Down by-election. However, he was not selected by local party members, losing out to
Alan McFarland.
Empey became increasingly prominent in the UUP and was often a member of its negotiating teams throughout the 1990s, the decade when he first became a party officer, and he became a key ally of
David Trimble, who became leader of the party in 1995. Trimble had been deputy leader of Vanguard in the years after the divide. In 1996 Empey was elected to the
Northern Ireland Forum for East Belfast and in 1998 and 2003 he was elected to the
Northern Ireland Assembly.
When the
Northern Ireland Executive was formed in 1999, Empey became Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment, holding the portfolio throughout the entirety of the Executive's existence. In June 2001 Trimble temporarily resigned as
First Minister of Northern Ireland and appointed Empey to fulfil the functions of the office for the interim period until disagreements between the parties had been restored. Empey undertook the role until November of that year. In 1999, Reg Empey was
knighted by the Queen.
In 2005 Trimble resigned as leader following a disastrous showing by the UUP in the
2005 general election. Empey stood in the
contest to succeed him and on
June 24,
2005, was elected. In a reversal of fortunes, his main opponent was Alan McFarland, to whom he had lost the by-election nomination ten years earlier.
Empey is married to Stella, who worked for many years in the charitable sector. They have two children.
External link
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Sir Reg Empey - official website