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Conor Murphy in 2005,
created history when he became the first
Irish Republican to be elected as MP for
Newry
and Armagh.
In 1998 after serving
as a Newry and Mourne Councillor for
eight years he was elected to the
Assembly where he chaired the Assembly
committee, was his Party Chief Whip and
also held the position of Group Leader
of the Sinn Féin MLA’s in the Assembly.
He was re-elected the
Assembly in 2003. He has also been SF
spokesperson on Education, Equality and
International Affairs at various times.
Conor
was a key member of the Sinn Féin
negotiating team with particular
responsibility for institutional issues
and has represented the Party at the
Hillsborough, Leeds Castle and St
Andrew’s negotiations and ongoing
negotiations since 1998 the Newry and
Armagh MP has been particularly
highlighted the issues of de-militarisation
and collusion.
The married family
man, who has been a lifelong Camlough
resident, has a deep passion for the GAA
and is an active member of the local GAA
Club, where he has been involved in
coaching and underage football for many
years. He plays an active role in
community life in the area, working with
the various Community Regeneration,
Community Development and Féile Festival
Committees and was formerly Chairperson
of the Bunscoil an Iúir Board of
Governors, as a member of Féile
Chamlocha Festival Committee.
He has also is
closely involved with the Newry City
FairTrade Group. The former political
prisoner sits on the Newry
and Armagh Sinn Féin governing body the
Dáil Ceantair, and is a member of the
Steele / Mc Creesh Sinn Féin Cumann in
his home village.
The Sinn Fein MP has
gained a great respect from all quarters
for his commitment to serving all
communities. He
has endeavoured to see local democracy
strengthened and brought closer to
people in a meaningful, effective and
efficient way. He has led the way in
working with communities across the
Newry and Armagh area to bring about
change and ensure that the needs and
concerns of people and communities are
highlighted and addressed.
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