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appeared in a photograph with Jimmy Spratt which was included in his election literature. While Smyth subsequently claimed that this was "just a photo" that did not constitute an endorsement, "two Ulster Unionists had let it be known in the most public fashion that they preferred an unknown DUP
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and at once talked of as a future leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, however he has never been a potential or actual challenger to a UUP leadership election. Politically McGimpsey is seen as being on the left of the Ulster Unionists and is a member of the Unionist Labour Group.
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of March 2007 McGimpsey retained his seat but the UUP's vote in South Belfast fell from 27.0% in 2003 to 18.4% of the popular vote in 2007, which resulted in the party losing its second seat, originally held by
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In December 2009, McGimpsey ruled himself out from standing in South Belfast in the 2010 General Election, saying that he felt he would best serve his constituents by continuing to work as Minister for Health.
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for the Ulster Unionist nomination for Belfast South and gained 43% of the valid poll. In light of anti-agreement Smyth's selection the then anti-agreement
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winning the seat. Such an eventuality had been anticipated before the election in discussions between the UUP and DUP about an election pact involving
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candidate to the man selected by their own party". When the results were declared the poll was split three ways, with
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In 2005 the sitting UUP MP Martin Smyth retired and McGimpsey was selected as the official UUP candidate for the
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in 2002. Under his ministry the Ulster Covenant was digitised by the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland.
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McGimpsey was third on the UUP list. As a result, he was not involved in the negotiations for the
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following a close selection campaign against an unknown figure, Christopher Montgomery. The
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Kerr, Michael, 'David Trimble and the 2005 General election', Dublin (2005) pg 58
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Michael McGimpsey at a 2011 rally for the murdered police officer Ronan Kerr
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was prompted to put one up. McGimpsey, however endorsed Smyth.
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Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
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Index


Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
Peter Robinson
Bairbre de Brún
Edwin Poots
Northern Ireland Assembly
Belfast, South
New Creation
Christopher Stalford
Belfast City Council
Dixie Gilmore
Laganbank
Donaghadee
Ulster Unionist Party
Newtownards
Alma mater
Trinity College, Dublin
Ulster Unionist Party
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Belfast South
Donaghadee
County Down
Regent House Grammar School
Trinity College, Dublin
Anglo-Irish Agreement
Irish government
High Court of the Republic of Ireland
Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Ireland
Supreme Court
Belfast City Council

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