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Billy Leonard (born 13 January 1955) is an Irish republican retired politician. A former SDLP officeholder, he then joined Sinn Féin, but is now an Independent Republican. Born in Lurgan to a Protestant family,〔(SDLP man defects to Sinn Fein )", ''BBC News'', 19 January 2004〕 Leonard is a former member of both the Royal Ulster Constabulary reserve and the Orange Order. He was also a Seventh-day Adventist lay preacher. His wife, Valerie, is a Roman Catholic from the Kilwilkie republican estate in Lurgan, and their children were raised in her faith. ==Career== In 2001, Leonard was elected in The Skerries area of Coleraine Borough Council as a representative of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), having joined them while at studying political science at the University of Ulster,〔(Coleraine Borough Council Elections 1993-2005 )〕 but left in 2004 to join Sinn Féin. He cited the SDLP's lack of emphasis on Irish unity for his departure from the party. He was the first Sinn Féin member of the council, and was re-elected in 2005 in the Bann area.〔 He stood unsuccessfully for the party in East Londonderry at the 2005 general election, and in the constituency of the same name at the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007.〔(East Londonderry )〕 Leonard was nominated by Sinn Féin to succeed Francie Brolly on the latter's resignation as the Sinn Féin MLA for East Londonderry, and took office on 7 January 2010.〔"(Ex RUC man becomes Sinn Fein MLA )", ''BBC News'', 19 November 2009.〕 In November 2010 it was announced that Leonard would not contest the 2011 Assembly election, so that he could devote his time to writing a book, ''Towards a United Ireland - an uncompleted journey''.〔(Sinn Féin MLA Billy Leonard steps aside to write book )〕 A disagreement over support arrangements for MLA's wages and expenses was reportedly the reason for his decision to leave Sinn Féin in 2011. A 2012 interview published in the ''Belfast Telegraph'' quoted Leonard as saying that the IRA still have a big say in the running of Sinn Féin. "The tentacles of the army still run throughout it", he said and stated that former republican prisoners still dominate the structures of the party.〔("IRA still have a big say in Sinn Fein says ex MLA and RUC man" ), belfasttelegraph.co.uk, 21 June 2012; retrieved 11 August 2012.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Billy Leonard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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