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Paul Givan

Paul Givan
Paul Givan DUP.jpg
Minister for Communities
In office
May 2016 – 2 March 2017
Preceded by Lord Morrow
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for Lagan Valley
In office
June 2010 – 26 January 2017
Preceded by Jeffrey Donaldson
Personal details
Born (1981-10-12) 12 October 1981 (age 35)
Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Nationality Northern Irish
Political party Democratic Unionist Party

Paul Jonathan Givan (born 12 October 1981) is a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) MLA in Northern Ireland who served as the Minister for Communities in the Northern Ireland Executive from 2016 until its collapse in January 2017.

Givan was educated at Laurelhill Community College, and is a graduate of the University of Ulster where he obtained a degree in Business Studies and completed an Advanced Diploma in Management Practice. He was first elected to Lisburn City Council in 2005, aged 23.

Givan was first co-opted to the Northern Ireland Assembly in the 2010, replacing Jeffrey Donaldson.

In May 2016, Givan was appointed Minister for Communities

In his role as sports minister in November 2016, he visited a GAA club in Lisburn to award a grant and played Gaelic football with some child players of the club.

Givan supports creationism and was responsible for a motion calling for schools in Lisburn to teach alternatives to the theory of evolution. The motion was passed by Lisburn City Council in September 2007 and the controversial DUP recommendation by its Corporate Services Committee that it write to post primary schools in the area asking what plans they have to develop teaching material in relation to 'creation, intelligent design and other theories of origin'.

In 2014, a formal complaint was made by prostitute Laura Lee for his treatment of her after she had been invited to appear at a hearing to discuss proposed changes to prostitution legislation in Northern Ireland. Givan asked her how much she charged, and controversially accused her of exploiting disabled people for not giving them discounts.

In February 2015, Givan proposed a Northern Ireland Freedom of Conscience Amendment Bill, after controversy and legal action arose over a religious bakery, "Ashers Baking Company", having refused to bake a cake in support of same-sex marriage. This motion caused uproar on popular websites like Twitter, having led to an American petition against the bill, receiving 100,000 signatures in 48 hours.Stephen Fry promptly commented on this bill, saying that it was "sick" and that "once again the religious right twist truth to present themselves as victims".


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