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A former Stormont junior minister has died on holiday abroad.A former Stormont junior minister has died on holiday abroad.
James Leslie, 50, was an Ulster Unionist assembly member for North Antrim.James Leslie, 50, was an Ulster Unionist assembly member for North Antrim.
Mr Leslie first won his assembly seat in 1998, briefly becoming a junior minister in the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister in 2002.Mr Leslie first won his assembly seat in 1998, briefly becoming a junior minister in the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister in 2002.
He did not contest the 2003 assembly election, and three years later, he left the Ulster Unionist Party to join the Conservatives.He did not contest the 2003 assembly election, and three years later, he left the Ulster Unionist Party to join the Conservatives.
Alliance leader David Ford said he was shocked by the news.Alliance leader David Ford said he was shocked by the news.
"James was a very competent parliamentarian and a man of real integrity," he said."James was a very competent parliamentarian and a man of real integrity," he said.
"He will be very sorely missed by many across Northern Ireland and he made a genuinely positive contribution to politics here.""He will be very sorely missed by many across Northern Ireland and he made a genuinely positive contribution to politics here."
The DUP's Ian Paisley Jnr said: "I was very shocked and saddened to hear of the death of James Leslie whilst on holiday.
"What is all the more shocking about his sudden passing is the fact that he was such a young man at 50 years of age."