Mervyn Storey
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Mervyn Storey MLA |
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Minister for Finance & Personnel | |
In office 12 January 2016 - present |
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Preceded by | Arlene Foster |
Minister for Social Development | |
In office 18 December 2015 - 12 January 2016[note 1] |
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Preceded by | Nelson McCausland |
Succeeded by | Lord Morrow |
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Antrim |
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Assumed office 26 November 2003 |
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Preceded by | James Leslie |
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Born | Ballymoney, Northern Ireland |
4 September 1964
Nationality | British |
Political party | Democratic Unionist Party |
Spouse(s) | Christine |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Ballymoney, County Antrim |
Religion | Free Presbyterian |
Cllr Mervyn Storey MLA is a Northern Ireland politician and a Democratic Unionist Party MLA for North Antrim.[1]
On 23 September 2014, Storey became the Minister for Social Development in the Northern Ireland Executive, and moved to become the Minister for Finance & Personnel on 12 January 2016.
Biography
Mervyn Storey is a former member of the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland. Storey was elected to Ballymoney council in 2001 and again in 2005. He is a member of the Ballymoney Local Strategy Partnership and Regional Partnership for Northern Ireland. In 2000 he served as campaign manager for William McCrea's by-election for South Antrim and also in 2001 for Gregory Campbell and Ian Paisley's elections in East Londonderry and North Antrim respectively. All three campaigns were successful.
He was elected in 2003 election to the Northern Ireland Assembly. Storey is currently chairman of the Northern Ireland Assembly Education Committee. As a young earth creationist, and a member of the "Council of Reference" of the creationist Caleb Foundation,[2] he petitioned the then Northern Irish education minister, Caitriona Ruane, to have intelligent design taught in schools in Northern Ireland, as well as objecting to an exhibition on evolution in the Ulster Museum and signs at the Giants Causeway in his North Antrim constituency.[3][4][5]
He is an Independent Orange Order member, Apprentice Boys member as well as belonging to the Protestant Knights of Malta member and being Caleb Foundation vice-chairman.
References
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- ↑ Caleb Foundation website
- ↑ Oh, for a honeymoon, The Economist, 26 June 2008, retrieved 13 February 2009
- ↑ Darwin display at museum angers creationist MLA, The Belfast Telegraph, 13 February 2009, retrieved 13 February 2009
- ↑ Belfast museum faces legal battle over Charles Darwin exhibition, The Guardian, 12 February 2009, retrieved 20 May 2009
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Preceded by | MLA for North Antrim 2003 - |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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Preceded by | Minister for Social Development 2014-2016 |
Succeeded by Lord Morrow |
Preceded by | Minister for Finance & Personnel 2016- |
Succeeded by Incumbent]] |
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