Who Are The Mlas For East Belfast 2022?

  • Andy Allen (UUP)
  • David Brooks (DUP)
  • Joanne Bunting (DUP)
  • Naomi Long (APNI)
  • Peter McReynolds (APNI)
Who got elected in East Belfast?

Less than 1000 votes separated the three candidates. Robinson beat Craig by the narrow margin of 64 votes.

Who are your MLAs?

Who Are Your MLA’s? MLAs are the people who work for us at the Northern Ireland Assembly in Belfast. They make laws and decisions about Northern Ireland. People over the age of 18 can vote in an election for the people they think will do the best job as MLAs.

Is East Belfast republican?

Although east Belfast as a whole is largely Protestant in nature the republican enclave of the Short Strand forms a number of interface areas with neighbouring loyalist districts on the Albertbridge Road and the Newtownards Road.

Who are the North Belfast MLAs?

Belfast North (Assembly constituency)

Belfast North
Created 1973
Seats 5 (1982–1998, 2017–present) 6 (1973–1982, 1998–2017)
MLAs Phillip Brett (DUP) Gerry Kelly (SF) Brian Kingston (DUP) Nuala McAllister (APNI) Carál Ní Chuilín (SF)
City council Belfast City Council

Who are the MLAs for East Belfast?

Belfast East (Assembly constituency)

Belfast East
Created 1973
Seats 6 (1998–2016) 5 (2017–)
MLAs Andy Allen (UUP) David Brooks (DUP) Joanne Bunting (DUP) Naomi Long (APNI) Peter McReynolds (APNI)
City council Belfast City Council

Is East Belfast Protestant or Catholic?

The east of the city is predominantly Protestant, typically 90% or more. This area, along with the north of the city, is the main growth pole of the Protestant population.

What is the salary of an MLA in Northern Ireland?

Salary. The basic salary for an MLA is £55,000, while the Speaker, ministers and committee chairs receive an additional ‘Office Holders Salary’ on top of their basic salary.

How many MLA are there in Northern Ireland?

The public elect 90 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). There are five MLAs elected to each of the 18 constituencies across Northern Ireland.

Who is the MLA for South Belfast?

MLA Details: Mr Christopher Stalford.

Who runs east Belfast UVF?

Harry Stockman, also known as “Harmless” (born c. 1961) is a Northern Irish loyalist and a senior member of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) paramilitary organisation. He serves as the commander of the UVF 1st Battalion Shankill Road and is allegedly the second-in-command on the UVF Brigade Staff.

Is East Belfast Down or Antrim?

The majority of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is in County Antrim, with the remainder being in County Down.

Is Sandy Row in Belfast Catholic or Protestant?

Protestant
It is a traditionally Protestant, close-knit loyalist community, noted for its elaborate Orange Order parades on the Twelfth, with over 40 Arches erected in its streets and a marching band of teenaged girls known as the “Sandy Row Girl’s Band”.

Is North Belfast Protestant or Catholic?

These figures based on the 2021 census at district level mask wide variations on smaller scales. In the Belfast City Council and Derry and Strabane District Council areas, the figures at ward level vary from 99% Protestant to 92% Catholic.

Who is the MLA for West Belfast?

Belfast West (Assembly constituency)

Belfast West
Created 1973
Seats 6 (1998–2016) 5 (2017–)
MLAs Danny Baker (SF) Gerry Carroll (PBP) Órlaithí Flynn (SF) Aisling Reilly (SF) Pat Sheehan (SF)
City council Belfast City Council

What percentage of Northern Ireland is unionist?

Voting patterns break down as follows: 2019 Westminster election – unionists 43.2%, nationalists 38.9%, others 17.9% 2017 Westminster election – unionists 49.2%, nationalists 41.2%, others 9.6% 2015 Westminster election – unionists 50.2%, nationalists 38.5%, others 11.2%

What are the 18 constituencies in Northern Ireland?

Parliamentary constituencies

  • Belfast East.
  • Belfast North.
  • Belfast South.
  • Belfast West.
  • East Antrim.
  • East Londonderry.
  • Fermanagh and South Tyrone.
  • Foyle.

What does MLA stand for in Stormont?

The Assembly is the legislature, or law-making body for Northern Ireland, made up of 90 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), elected by the people to represent their views and make laws on their behalf. It meets in the Assembly Chamber of Parliament Buildings, in the grounds of the Stormont Estate in Belfast.

Who are the Alliance MLA in Northern Ireland?

Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Leader Naomi Long MLA
Deputy Leader Stephen Farry MP
President David Ford
Chairperson Helena Young

What is the most Protestant place in Northern Ireland?

They march to a very different beat in the village of Drum, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it sort of place that still manages to be an eye-opener in the heart of Co Monaghan.

Do Catholics and Protestants mix in Belfast?

A combination of political, religious and social differences plus the threat of intercommunal tensions and violence has led to widespread self-segregation of the two communities. Catholics and Protestants lead largely separate lives in a situation that some have dubbed “self-imposed apartheid”.