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SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell to give up assembly seat this summer | SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell to give up assembly seat this summer |
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The SDLP leader and South Belfast MP Alasdair McDonnell is to give up his seat in the Northern Ireland Assembly this summer. | The SDLP leader and South Belfast MP Alasdair McDonnell is to give up his seat in the Northern Ireland Assembly this summer. |
His party will hold a convention on 25 June to decide who will be co-opted to his South Belfast assembly seat. | His party will hold a convention on 25 June to decide who will be co-opted to his South Belfast assembly seat. |
Dr McDonnell, 65, said he had "many conflicting emotions" surrounding the decision to stand down. | Dr McDonnell, 65, said he had "many conflicting emotions" surrounding the decision to stand down. |
He has faced criticism since saying he would leave the assembly but continue to lead the party from Westminster. | He has faced criticism since saying he would leave the assembly but continue to lead the party from Westminster. |
Party grandees including Brid Rodgers and Seamus Mallon, and Foyle MP Mark Durkan said he should give up the leadership. | Party grandees including Brid Rodgers and Seamus Mallon, and Foyle MP Mark Durkan said he should give up the leadership. |
Despite the speculation about his leadership of the party, Dr McDonnell said he looked forward to "taking us into the assembly elections next year". | Despite the speculation about his leadership of the party, Dr McDonnell said he looked forward to "taking us into the assembly elections next year". |
Announcing that he would leave Stormont this summer, Dr McDonnell said: "I made the decision to stand down from the assembly to continue to represent South Belfast at Westminster. | Announcing that he would leave Stormont this summer, Dr McDonnell said: "I made the decision to stand down from the assembly to continue to represent South Belfast at Westminster. |
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"The people of South Belfast said they wanted me to take their cause to the floor of Parliament and I gladly accept that responsibility. | "The people of South Belfast said they wanted me to take their cause to the floor of Parliament and I gladly accept that responsibility. |
"It is now more critical than ever before that I stand shoulder to shoulder with my fellow SDLP MPs to resist the onslaught of the Tory government." | "It is now more critical than ever before that I stand shoulder to shoulder with my fellow SDLP MPs to resist the onslaught of the Tory government." |
Dr McDonnell has been an MLA since 1998 and an MP since 2005. | Dr McDonnell has been an MLA since 1998 and an MP since 2005. |
He said he was moving now to enable the SDLP to work towards the 2016 assembly elections. | He said he was moving now to enable the SDLP to work towards the 2016 assembly elections. |
In May, Dr McDonnell retained his Westminster seat in South Belfast with 9,560 votes. | In May, Dr McDonnell retained his Westminster seat in South Belfast with 9,560 votes. |
In 2014, the Northern Ireland Office passed an act banning MPs from double-jobbing. | In 2014, the Northern Ireland Office passed an act banning MPs from double-jobbing. |
The section of the law banning double-jobbing comes into force "the first day after this act is passed on which the Northern Ireland Assembly is dissolved". | The section of the law banning double-jobbing comes into force "the first day after this act is passed on which the Northern Ireland Assembly is dissolved". |
Barring an early election, the next Stormont dissolution should be in March 2016, ahead of assembly elections in May 2016. | Barring an early election, the next Stormont dissolution should be in March 2016, ahead of assembly elections in May 2016. |
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