Jeremy Burchill (born 1952) is a former barrister and unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

Burchill studied at Campbell College and Queen's University, Belfast, then became chair of the Ulster Young Unionist Council.[1] He contested the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention election in Belfast South in 1975, and was elected for the Ulster Unionist Party,[2] becoming the youngest member of the convention.[3] At the 1979 UK general election, he stood in North Antrim, taking second place, with 23.4% of the vote.[4]

Burchill was elected to Belfast City Council, representing Area A, in 1981.[5] He was also elected in the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election, taking a seat in Belfast East.[6] He stood in the equivalent seat at the 1983 UK general election, taking 24.8% of the vote.[7]

Outside politics, Burchill was a member of both the Northern Ireland and English Bar, but had more recently worked as a consultant to financial service companies.[8]

References

  1. The Times Guide to the House of Commons, May 1979, p.35
  2. South Belfast, 1973-1984, Northern Ireland Elections
  3. Richard Rose, Northern Ireland: time of choice, p.112
  4. North Antrim 1973-82, Northern Ireland Elections
  5. The Local Government Elections 1973-1981: Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections
  6. East Belfast 1973-82, Northern Ireland Elections
  7. East Belfast, 1983-1992, Northern Ireland Elections
  8. Jeremey Birchill Archived 20 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, FMConsult
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