UUP MLA Tom Elliott appointed to House of Lords

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Former UUP Leader Tom Elliott Awarded Life PeerageFormer UUP Leader Tom Elliott Awarded Life Peerage Former Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leader Tom Elliott has been nominated for a life peerage in the Prime Minister’s dissolution honors list. About Tom Elliott * Re-elected as an MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone in 2022 * MP for the same constituency from 2015-2017 * UUP party leader from 2010-2012 * Deputy Chief Whip, party spokesman for Agriculture and Environment, and chair of the Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs Committee at Stormont * Served as a soldier in the Ulster Defence Regiment and Royal Irish Regiment What is a Life Peerage? * Members of the House of Lords, known as peers, are appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. * They are appointed for life unless they choose to retire. * Peers play a role in scrutinizing government work and recommending changes to legislation, but they are not elected. * Many peers have political backgrounds, but others are experts in various fields. Reaction * Elliott expressed gratitude and recognition for the people he represents. * UUP leader Doug Beattie praised Elliott’s future contribution to the House of Lords. * The full list of 19 new peerages was published shortly before polls closed in the general election on Thursday. Other notable appointees include former UK Prime Minister Theresa May, Labour MP Harriet Harman, and former President of the National Farmers’ Union of England and Wales Minette Batters.

Image caption, Tom Elliott was first elected as an MLA in Fermanagh and South Tyrone in 2003

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Former Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leaderTom Elliott, is to be made a life peer in the prime minister’s dissolution honours list.

A party spokesperson said a decision has not been made on whether Mr Elliott will remain as MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone.

His was one of 19 new peerages announced by the government.

The full list was published shortly before polls closed in the general election on Thursday.

Other appointees include former UK Prime Minister Theresa May, Chairman of the 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady, Labour MP Harriet Harman, and former President of the National Farmers’ Union of England and Wales Minette Batters.

Mr Elliott said he feels “extremely humbled and privileged” to be nominated.

“I feel this is recognition to the people of Fermanagh & South Tyrone and Northern Ireland,” he said.

UUP leader Doug Beattie said Mr Elliott will make an “excellent addition” to the House of Lords.

Who is Tom Elliott?

Mr Elliott was re-elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2022, having previously served between 2003 and 2015.

He was MP for the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency between 2015-2017, and UUP party leader from 2010-2012.

Mr Elliott is currently Deputy Chief Whip, the party spokesman for Agriculture and Environment and chairs the Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee at Stormont.

He was a soldier in the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) from 1982-1992 and its successor, the Royal Irish Regiment, from 1992-1999.

What is a life peer?

The House of Lords is independent from the House of Commons – where Members of Parliament debate and vote on new laws.

Members of the Lords, known as “peers”, scrutinise the work of government and recommend changes to proposed legislation.

Unlike MPs, however, peers are not elected.

The majority are life peers, meaning they areappointed by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister to serve for their life.

While many peers have worked in politics – including some former MPs – others are experts in areas such as science or the arts.

Most peers stay in the lords for life – although some choose to retire.

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