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Ivan Neill

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605: 749:. In this post, he sometimes spoke against his Government's policy – for example, against the 1956 Rent Bill which permitted landlords to increase rents in order to improve properties, while in 1958 he was rebuked for making a critical speech on economic policy. 1230: 1205: 1210: 1190: 1185: 1180: 1175: 1170: 1165: 957: 738: 451: 1225: 1195: 1118: 776: 655: 58: 40: 1220: 1084: 1064: 761: 169: 805:. Neill resigned as a Member of Parliament and as Speaker. He was not replaced, and was therefore the last Speaker of the Parliament of Northern Ireland. He received a 283: 221: 157: 1155: 764:. He was stripped of the Leadership of the House the following spring, and resigned from the Government in April, feeling that he was being marginalised in favour of 1215: 771:
In 1964, Neill again took a seat as an alderman on Belfast Corporation, this time serving for six years. In December 1968, he returned to the Government as
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and withdrew from politics. A Northern Ireland Order in Council grants him an annuity of £2,260 from 1 April 1973 for Neill's remaining life.
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in 1939. He served with the military until 1946, by which time he held the rank of
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The Mr. Speaker Neill's Retirement (Northern Ireland) Order 1973
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Neill was married to Margaret with whom he had no children.
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The Parliament was prorogued in 1972. In March 1973, the
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published its plans to replace the Parliament with the
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Ivan Neill (priest)
The Right Honourable
KBE
PC
MP
Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
Elizabeth II
James Chichester-Clark
Brian Faulkner
Sir Norman Stronge
Minister for Development
Elizabeth II
Terence O'Neill
William Fitzsimmons
William Long
Leader of the House of Commons
Elizabeth II
Terence O'Neill
Brian Faulkner
Minister of Finance
Elizabeth II
Terence O'Neill
Jack Andrews
Herbert Kirk
Minister of Education
Elizabeth II
The 1st Viscount Brookeborough
William May
Herbert Kirk
Minister of Labour

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