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A veteran Ulster Unionist politician has said that he will not seek re-election to the assembly. | A veteran Ulster Unionist politician has said that he will not seek re-election to the assembly. |
South Down assembly member Dermot Nesbitt, 59, has told his party he wants to do other things. | South Down assembly member Dermot Nesbitt, 59, has told his party he wants to do other things. |
Mr Nesbitt, environment minister in the Trimble administration, has been active in electoral politics since the 1970s. | Mr Nesbitt, environment minister in the Trimble administration, has been active in electoral politics since the 1970s. |
As a young unionist he was the election agent for Brian Faulkner in the years 1973 to 1977. Outside the political arena he qualified as a pilot in 1972. | As a young unionist he was the election agent for Brian Faulkner in the years 1973 to 1977. Outside the political arena he qualified as a pilot in 1972. |
He was a member of Down District Council from 1981 to 1989 and in 1996 Mr Nesbitt was elected to the Northern Ireland Forum, and became a member of the Ulster Unionist negotiating team. | He was a member of Down District Council from 1981 to 1989 and in 1996 Mr Nesbitt was elected to the Northern Ireland Forum, and became a member of the Ulster Unionist negotiating team. |
I was only a minor cog in a big wheel that has been trying to make progress against a backcloth of 30 years, even 40 years, of violence Dermot Nesbitt | I was only a minor cog in a big wheel that has been trying to make progress against a backcloth of 30 years, even 40 years, of violence Dermot Nesbitt |
He helped negotiate the Good Friday Agreement and Mr Nesbitt was one of its staunchest defenders. | He helped negotiate the Good Friday Agreement and Mr Nesbitt was one of its staunchest defenders. |
Mr Nesbitt told the BBC on Wednesday it had been "a privilege to be involved in politics from Brian Faulkner right through to Sir Reg Empey". | Mr Nesbitt told the BBC on Wednesday it had been "a privilege to be involved in politics from Brian Faulkner right through to Sir Reg Empey". |
"But you reach a position where you now say it is time to step aside, and then you actually take that decision." | "But you reach a position where you now say it is time to step aside, and then you actually take that decision." |
Mr Nesbitt said he was only "a minor cog in a big wheel that has been trying to make progress against a backcloth of 30 years, even 40 years, of violence". | Mr Nesbitt said he was only "a minor cog in a big wheel that has been trying to make progress against a backcloth of 30 years, even 40 years, of violence". |
'Tragic events' | 'Tragic events' |
Before entering politics full-time, Mr Nesbitt was an academic, lecturing in finance at Queen's University, Belfast. | Before entering politics full-time, Mr Nesbitt was an academic, lecturing in finance at Queen's University, Belfast. |
He was head of the university's Department of Accountancy and Finance from 1990 to 1998. | He was head of the university's Department of Accountancy and Finance from 1990 to 1998. |
It was at QUB that he graduated with a BSC (first Class) in 1974, having been educated previously at Down High School. | It was at QUB that he graduated with a BSC (first Class) in 1974, having been educated previously at Down High School. |
It was while at Queen's that one of the tragic events of his life occurred. | It was while at Queen's that one of the tragic events of his life occurred. |
He was standing chatting to friend and colleague, Edgar Graham, an Ulster Unionist law lecturer at Queen's, when he was murdered by the IRA in 1983. | He was standing chatting to friend and colleague, Edgar Graham, an Ulster Unionist law lecturer at Queen's, when he was murdered by the IRA in 1983. |
Mr Nesbitt married his wife Oriel in 1970. | Mr Nesbitt married his wife Oriel in 1970. |
The couple have two children, Andrew and Elaine. | |
Outside politics and international relations, Mr Nesbitt's interests include motor racing, the cinema and flying. | Outside politics and international relations, Mr Nesbitt's interests include motor racing, the cinema and flying. |
Meanwhile, a council by-election takes place in Coleraine on Wednesday to replace the former mayor, Dessie Stewart, who was jailed for four months for electoral fraud. | Meanwhile, a council by-election takes place in Coleraine on Wednesday to replace the former mayor, Dessie Stewart, who was jailed for four months for electoral fraud. |
Mr Stewart resigned from the DUP and the council following his conviction last month. | Mr Stewart resigned from the DUP and the council following his conviction last month. |