Jack Allen (Northern Ireland Politician)
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Jack Allen is a former
politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking ...
in
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. Working as a businessman, Allen became a member of the
Ulster Unionist Party The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland. The party was founded in 1905, emerging from the Irish Unionist Alliance in Ulster. Under Edward Carson, it led unionist opposition to the Irish Home Rule m ...
(UUP). He was elected to
Londonderry City Council Derry City Council ( ga, Comhairle Cathrach Dhoire; Ulster-Scots: ''Derry Cittie Cooncil'') was the local government authority for the city of Derry in Northern Ireland. It merged with Strabane District Council in April 2015 under local gover ...
. In 1974-75, he served as
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. Allen was elected to the
Northern Ireland Assembly, 1982 The Northern Ireland Assembly established in 1982 represented an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to restore the devolution to Northern Ireland which had been suspended 10 years previously. The Assembly was abolished in 1986. Origins The Assem ...
, representing Londonderry. The following year, he became the Honorary Treasurer of the UUP.Health sees treasurer leave party
,
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, 6 September 2005.
In June 1984, Allen was appointed to the prominent role of Chairman of the Devolution Report Committee within the Assembly. In this position, he wrote three times to leader of the
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proposing discussions, but was rebuffed. In 1984, amid a dispute about the name of the city council, Allen was defeated in a by-election for a ward on the city council. Allen headed the UUP list in Foyle for the
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election of 1996, but failed to be elected. At the
1998 Northern Ireland Assembly election The 1998 Northern Ireland Assembly election took place on Thursday, 25 June 1998. This was the first election to the new devolved Northern Ireland Assembly. Six members from each of Northern Ireland's eighteen Westminster Parliamentary consti ...
, he was again unsuccessful in Foyle, despite coming fourth on first preference votes in the six seat constituency. During this period, he was the chairman of the Foyle Ulster Unionist constituency association.Unionists to meet Apprentice Boys Governor
, '' Belfast Telegraph'', 1 April 1997 Allen stood down as UUP treasurer in 2005, citing ill health.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Jack Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Mayors of Derry Northern Ireland MPAs 1982–1986 Ulster Unionist Party councillors Politicians from County Londonderry