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John D Taylor

The Right Honourable
The Lord Kilclooney
PC (NI)
Member of the Legislative Assembly
for Strangford
In office
25 June 1998 – 7 March 2007
Preceded by Constituency created
Succeeded by Michelle McIlveen
Member of Parliament
for Strangford
In office
9 June 1983 – 7 June 2001
Preceded by Constituency created
Succeeded by Iris Robinson
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
17 July 2001
Life Peerage
Member of the European Parliament
for Northern Ireland
In office
10 June 1979 – 15 June 1989
Preceded by Constituency created
Succeeded by Jim Nicholson
Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament
for South Tyrone
In office
25 November 1965 – 30 March 1972
Preceded by William Frederick McCoy
Succeeded by Constituency abolished
Personal details
Born (1937-12-24) 24 December 1937 (age 79)
Nationality British
Political party Crossbench
(formerly) Ulster Unionist Party
Spouse(s) Mary Todd
Children 6
Alma mater Queen's University Belfast
Religion Presbyterian

John David Taylor, Baron Kilclooney, PC (NI) (born 24 December 1937), is a former Ulster Unionist Party MP and a life peer. He was deputy leader of the UUP from 1995 to 2001, and a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Taylor was educated at The Royal School, Armagh, and The Queen's University of Belfast (BSc). He married Mary Todd in 1970 and has six children. Lord Kilclooney owns Alpha Newspapers which operates local newspaper titles in Northern Ireland and the Republic. He is a member of the Farmers Club in London, and the County Club in Armagh City.

Lord Kilclooney's political career began as MP for South Tyrone in the Northern Ireland House of Commons between 1965 and 1972 and served in the Government of Northern Ireland as Minister of State at the Ministry of Home Affairs.

In February 1972, he survived an assassination attempt by the Official Irish Republican Army. Two men, including Joe McCann (who was himself shot dead some months afterwards whilst evading arrest), raked his car with bullets, hitting Taylor five times in the head. Taylor survived, but needed extensive reconstructive surgery on his jaw. Despite this, Taylor soon re-entered politics. He represented Fermanagh & South Tyrone in the short-lived Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 1973 and dissolved in 1974, following the collapse of the power-sharing Executive.


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