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David Rose (UK politician)

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David Rose
Deputy leader of the Progressive Unionist Party
In office
April 2002 – 8 January 2007
LeaderDavid Ervine
Succeeded byJohn Kyle
Personal details
Political partyNI21 (2013 - 2016)
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Unionist Party (until 2010)

David Rose is a Northern Irish unionist politician.

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Political career

Rose first came to prominence as a member of the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP). He stood unsuccessfully for the party for North Down Borough Council in the Holywood area at the 2001 local elections,[1] then also failed to be elected for the North Down constituency at the 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly election.[2] Despite this, he was elected as the party's deputy leader, serving under David Ervine.

In 2010, Rose resigned from the PUP, shortly after its leader, Dawn Purvis, had resigned, and following the murder of Bobby Moffett by the Ulster Volunteer Force, a paramilitary group with links with the party.[3] In 2013, he played a leading role in the formation of a new unionist party, NI21,[4] and was appointed as its first general secretary.[5]

Rose has also served on a policing board,[4] and has trained political parties in several countries.[5] Outside politics, he worked as a schoolteacher.[5]

References

Party political offices
Preceded by
New position?
Deputy Leader of the Progressive Unionist Party
2001–2006
Succeeded by
Andy Park
Preceded by
New position
General Secretary of NI21
2013–2014
Succeeded by
Adam Murray
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