Brian Faulkner

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Brian Faulkner was a prominent Northern Irish politician who served as the last Prime Minister of Northern Ireland before the government’s suspension in 1972.

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instanceOf Northern Irish politician
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
human
appointedBy James Chichester-Clark
birthDate 1921-02-18
birthPlace Helen's Bay, County Down, Northern Ireland
causeOfDeath riding accident
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1977-03-03
educatedAt Belfast Royal Academy
St. Andrew's School, Bangor
ethnicGroup Ulster unionist
familyName William Faulkner
surface form: Faulkner
fullName Arthur Brian Deane Faulkner
givenName Brian
hasOccupation businessman
politician
honorificTitle The Right Honourable
legislativeBody Northern Ireland Parliament
surface form: Parliament of Northern Ireland
memberOf Ulster Unionist Party
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland
notableEvent resignation following the imposition of direct rule in 1972
role in establishing the 1973–1974 power-sharing Executive
notableFor being the last Prime Minister of Northern Ireland before the suspension of the Stormont government in 1972
numberOfChildren 3
officeEndTime 1972-03-30
officeStartTime 1971-03-23
opposedBy hardline unionists
participatedIn Sunningdale Agreement
surface form: Sunningdale Agreement negotiations
placeOfDeath near Saintfield, County Down, Northern Ireland
politicalAlignment unionism in Ireland
positionHeld Chief Executive of Northern Ireland
Member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
Minister of Commerce of Northern Ireland
Minister of Home Affairs of Northern Ireland
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
regionOfActivity Northern Ireland
religion Presbyterianism
replacedBy direct rule from Westminster
residence Seaforde, County Down
signature signature of Brian Faulkner (image file, commonly reproduced in historical sources)
spouse Lucy Forsythe
supported power-sharing in Northern Ireland

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