DUP names Iris Robinson replacement

Published Friday, 22 January 2010
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The replacement for disgraced Assembly Member Iris Robinson was named by the DUP on Friday.

Social worker and councillor Jonathan Bell was nominated following Mrs Robinson's resignation earlier this month from her Strangford seat at Stormont and Westminster.

She is under police investigation after securing £50,000 from two wealthy property developers to fund her teenage lover's restaurant business.

Police in Belfast said their organised crime branch, which specialises in complex financial probes, had been called in to establish whether any criminal offence had been committed.

A TV documentary alleged Mrs Robinson, 60, was given £25,000 by each of the two developers, Kenny Campbell and Fred Fraser, to help Kirk McCambley, 21, establish his business, the Lock Keeper's Inn on the banks of the River Lagan in south Belfast. The documentary further alleged she kept £5,000 for herself.

Earlier this month, the wife of First Minister Peter Robinson announced she was resigning as MP for Strangford as well as her membership of the Stormont Assembly.

She has also been dumped by the DUP, of which her husband is leader.

She is currently undergoing acute psychiatric treatment after trying to kill herself last March when she confessed to her husband about her secret affair.

It has also emerged that Mrs Robinson lobbied for three planning applications on behalf of the two developers.

Mr Bell is senior practitioner in the adolescent social work team based in James Street, Newtownards.

He has eight years' experience in local government and is a former District Policing Partnership chairman.

A member of the loyal orders, he is an evangelical Christian and attends Newtownards Congregational Church.

Mr Robinson said: "Jonathan is a well-known local councillor in Ards and he will play a valuable role within the DUP team in the Assembly.

"He has worked as a social worker for many years and will bring abilities and experience from both his elected and professional life."

Mr Bell said it was an enormous honour.

"The DUP has a proven track record of hard work within the constituency and I will be working closely with our three other MLAs in the area to ensure that the people of Strangford continue to receive the benefits which devolution can bring to everyone in Northern Ireland," he said.

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3 Comments
John in Larne wrote (850 days ago):
"or would the DUP know what that is?.." Chris, since you are a DUP supporter, thats a very brave and honest question that your asking. but given the current stalemate and private antics from the DUP, I would have to answer NO
Chris in Derry wrote (851 days ago):
"DUP till I die" Why does it matter to you who "blows" in? As long as your party is "strong"?.. Paranoia and curtain twitching at its best in the DUP supporters ranks. Grow up, thats politics, or would the DUP know what that is?..
DUP till i die in Lurgan wrote (852 days ago):
And he's yet another UUP blow in - pretending to be DUP political opportunist
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