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{{Short description|British politician (born 1951)}} {{About|the Northern Ireland politician|the footballer|David Burnside (footballer)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}} {{Use British English|date=June 2012}} {{More footnotes|date=February 2008}} {{Infobox officeholder |honorific-prefix = |name = David Burnside |honorific-suffix = |caption = [[Northern Ireland]] politician |office = [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (Northern Ireland)|Member of the Legislative Assembly]]<br />for [[South Antrim (Assembly constituency)|South Antrim]] |assembly = Northern Ireland |majority = |term_start = 26 November 2003 |term_end = 1 June 2009 |predecessor = [[Duncan Shipley-Dalton]] |successor = [[Danny Kinahan]] |office2= [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]]<br />for [[South Antrim (UK Parliament constituency)|South Antrim]] |parliament2 = |majority2 = 1,011 (2.3%) |term_start2 = 7 June 2001 |term_end2 = 11 April 2005 |predecessor2 = [[William McCrea, Baron McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown|William McCrea]] |successor2 = William McCrea |birth_name = David Wilson Boyd Burnside |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|08|24|df=yes}} |birth_place = [[Ballymoney]], [[Northern Ireland]] |death_date = |death_place = |restingplace = |birthname = |nationality = [[British people|British]] |party = [[Ulster Unionist Party]] <small>(1978-2003, 2004-present)</small> |otherparty = [[Independent Unionist]] <small>(2003-2004)</small><br/>[[Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party]] <small>(before 1978)</small> |spouse = |relations = |children = 2 |residence = |alma_mater = [[Queen's University Belfast]] |occupation = |profession = Businessman |cabinet = |committees = |portfolio = |religion = |signature = |website = | allegiance = {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[United Kingdom]] | battles = | branch = [[British Army]] | serviceyears = | unit = [[Ulster Defence Regiment]] | rank = }} '''David Wilson Boyd Burnside''' (born 24 August 1951) is an [[Ulster Unionist Party]] (UUP) politician, who was the [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[South Antrim (UK Parliament constituency)|South Antrim]] from [[2001 United Kingdom general election|2001]] to [[2005 United Kingdom general election|2005]]. Burnside was also a [[Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly]] (MLA) for [[South Antrim (Assembly constituency)|South Antrim]] from 2003 to 2009. In the 1970s Burnside served as press officer for the [[Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party]], and he unsuccessfully contested [[North Antrim (Assembly constituency)|North Antrim]] for the party at the [[1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election]].<ref>[http://www.uup.org/peoplefinder_left_david_burnside.htm ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070902081057/http://www.uup.org/peoplefinder_left_david_burnside.htm |date=2 September 2007 }}</ref> After the collapse of Vanguard he joined the [[Ulster Unionist Party]], standing unsuccessfully in the [[1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election|1982 Northern Ireland Assembly]] but then took a back seat from politics for many years while working as a prominent [[public relations]] consultant based in London which led him to set up his own PR company.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/cna.htm|title=North Antrim 1973-82|website=ark.ac.uk}}</ref><ref>[http://dbapr.co.uk/_wsn/page2.html]{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He also served in the [[Ulster Defence Regiment]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2051590.stm David Burnside Profile] ''BBC Politics''</ref> Since 2015 he has been a member of the Steering Committee of the Constitution Reform Group (CRG),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.constitutionreformgroup.co.uk/steering-committee/|title=Steering Committee}}</ref> a cross-party pressure group chaired by [[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury]], which seeks a new constitutional settlement in the UK. The Constitution Reform Group's Act of Union Bill 2018<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2295|title=Act of Union Bill [HL] - Parliamentary Bills - UK Parliament|website=bills.parliament.uk|access-date=11 May 2021|archive-date=11 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511013022/https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2295|url-status=dead}}</ref> was introduced as a [[Private Member's Bill]] by [[Lord Lisvane]] in the [[House of Lords]] on 9 October 2018, when it received a formal first reading. The bill has been described by the [[BBC]] as "one to watch" <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/election-2019-50786212|title=General election 2019: Ten lesser-known MPs to keep an eye on|work=BBC News|date=15 December 2019|via=bbc.co.uk}}</ref> in the current Parliament. ==British Airways== In 1984 Burnside was recruited by the [[British Airways]] Chairman [[John Leonard King|Lord King]] to become the company's head of [[public relations]]. In this role Burnside is widely acknowledged {{Citation needed|date=January 2008}} to have become one of the most powerful PR men in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], speaking for King, administering a Β£5 million budget and receiving numerous PR awards both in the UK and around the world. His success is perhaps overshadowed by the nature of his departure. British Airways was witnessing the emergence of a potentially strong rival, [[Richard Branson]]'s [[Virgin Atlantic]]. Virgin, which began with one route and one [[Boeing 747]] in 1984 was beginning to emerge as a serious threat on some of BA's most lucrative routes. Following Virgin's highly publicized mission of mercy to Iraq to fly home hostages who had been held by [[Saddam Hussein]] in 1991, Lord King is reported to have told Burnside and CEO [[Colin Marshall]] to "do something about Branson".{{Citation needed|date=April 2021}} This began the campaign of "dirty tricks", which ended in Branson suing King and British Airways for libel in 1992. King countersued Branson and the case went to trial in 1993. British Airways, faced with likely defeat, settled the case giving Β£500,000 to Branson and a further Β£110,000 to his airline; further, BA was to pay the legal fees of up to Β£3 million. {{Citation needed|date=January 2008}} It was an article written by Burnside (given legal clearance) in ''BA News'', the company's in house newsletter, that prompted Branson's legal action.{{Citation needed|date=April 2021}} Following the case Burnside was awarded a settlement of approximately Β£400,000 and free [[first class travel]] on BA for four years. {{Citation needed|date=January 2008}} ==Return to politics== Along with several prominent current Ulster Unionist politicians, Burnside was a member of the Vanguard Movement. He was press officer for the organisation from 1974 to 1977.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jul/07/ballymoney-trail-david-burnside-troubles-loyalist-tories-pr-fixer|title=The Ballymoney trail: David Burnside's voyage from Troubles to oligarchs' PR|date=7 July 2014|website=the Guardian}}</ref> He was selected to defend the [[South Antrim (UK Parliament constituency)|South Antrim]] constituency for the Ulster Unionists in a by-election in 2000, but narrowly lost to the [[Democratic Unionist Party]] candidate Rev. [[William McCrea, Baron McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown|Willie McCrea]]. However he reversed this defeat in the [[2001 United Kingdom general election|2001 general election]]. Along with [[Jeffrey Donaldson]] (MP) and the Rev. [[Martin Smyth]] (MP), Burnside became an outspoken critic of his party leader, [[David Trimble]]'s support for the [[Good Friday Agreement]], arguing that the [[Provisional IRA]]'s slow pace of decommissioning its arms meant that [[Sinn FΓ©in]], the political wing of the IRA, should not be allowed to serve in the power-sharing government. On 23 June 2003, Burnside, Donaldson and Smyth resigned the UUP whip in the House of Commons, launching a strong attack on Trimble's leadership.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/3021536.stm "UUP rebels to face discipline"], BBC News, 26 June 2003.</ref> The trio successfully fought off attempts to discipline them using the courts and in November 2003 both Burnside and Donaldson were elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly. However, Burnside declined to follow Donaldson when he resigned from the Ulster Unionist Party in December 2003. In 2005 he lost his Westminster Parliamentary seat. Burnside successfully retained his Assembly seat in March 2007. He declined to contest the [[2005 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election|2005 leadership election]]. Burnside resigned as an Assembly Member in June 2009 to concentrate on his business interests. His seat was taken by Antrim councillor [[Danny Kinahan]]. David Burnside was revealed to have taken a group of prominent Russians, including a close ally of Vladimir Putin, to the 2013 Conservative summer fundraising party and introduced them to David Cameron.<ref name="auto"/> ==Rangers Football Club== Burnside was linked to a potential [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] takeover in 2007<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/6420865.stm "Burnside not put off Rangers bid"], BBC Sport,5 March 2007.</ref> but nothing came of it. There was not enough investment available for the move. == References == {{Reflist}} == Sources == *Gregory, Martyn. ''Dirty Tricks: British Airways' Secret War Against Virgin Atlantic''. London: Virgin, 2000. {{ISBN|0-7535-0458-8}} * [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2051590.stm BBC Profile] * [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/6420865.stm Glasgow Rangers Burnside Article] * [https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200102/cmhansrd/vo010626/debtext/10626-25.htm Maiden Speech : House of Commons - 26 June 2001] == External links == * {{Hansard-contribs | mr-david-burnside | David Burnside }} {{s-start}} {{s-par|uk}} {{succession box | title=[[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] for [[South Antrim (UK Parliament constituency)|South Antrim]] | years=2001β2005 | before=[[William McCrea, Baron McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown|William McCrea]] | after=[[William McCrea, Baron McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown|William McCrea]] }} {{s-par|ni/ass}} {{succession box | title = [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (Northern Ireland)|MLA]] for [[South Antrim (Assembly constituency)|Antrim South]] | before = [[Duncan Shipley-Dalton]] | after = [[Danny Kinahan]] | years = 2003 β 2009 }} {{s-end}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Burnside, David}} [[Category:1951 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Antrim constituencies (since 1922)]] [[Category:Ulster Unionist Party MPs]] [[Category:Ulster Defence Regiment soldiers]] [[Category:Northern Ireland MLAs 2003β2007]] [[Category:Northern Ireland MLAs 2007β2011]] [[Category:UK MPs 2001β2005]] [[Category:Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party politicians]] [[Category:British Airways people]] [[Category:People from Ballymoney]] [[Category:People educated at Coleraine Academical Institution]] [[Category:Ulster Unionist Party MLAs]]
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