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Naomi Long takes over as acting Alliance Party leader | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Naomi Long has taken over as acting leader of the Alliance Party after David Ford's resignation from the post. | |
On Wednesday, Mr Ford announced he was resigning as leader of Alliance after 15 years in the job. | On Wednesday, Mr Ford announced he was resigning as leader of Alliance after 15 years in the job. |
The 65-year-old father-of-four will continue to serve as an MLA for South Antrim. | The 65-year-old father-of-four will continue to serve as an MLA for South Antrim. |
Party insiders are predicting that Mrs Long may be the only candidate to take the position on a permanent basis. | Party insiders are predicting that Mrs Long may be the only candidate to take the position on a permanent basis. |
Appropriate | |
In May 2010, Mrs Long became the first Alliance Party MP when she was elected for East Belfast, defeating DUP leader Peter Robinson. | In May 2010, Mrs Long became the first Alliance Party MP when she was elected for East Belfast, defeating DUP leader Peter Robinson. |
However, she lost the seat in 2015 to the DUP's Gavin Robinson. | However, she lost the seat in 2015 to the DUP's Gavin Robinson. |
Mr Ford led the cross-community party since 2001 and was the party's longest serving leader. | Mr Ford led the cross-community party since 2001 and was the party's longest serving leader. |
He said it was "an appropriate time to hand over to a new leader who will lead the party forward in the next stage of its development and growth". | He said it was "an appropriate time to hand over to a new leader who will lead the party forward in the next stage of its development and growth". |
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