Following the 1994 ceasefire by the
Combined Loyalist Military Command, of which the UVF was a member, Smyth became an important figure in the negotiations that followed, accompanying Ervine and
Ulster Democratic Party representatives
Gary McMichael and
John White to
10 Downing Street in June 1996 for a meeting designed to prevent the collapse of the ceasefire. Indeed, Spence has claimed that Smyth personally held a number of individual meetings with
John Major in the aftermath of the ceasefire. The same year Smyth was elected to the
Northern Ireland Forum, along with Ervine, as "top-up" members on account of the PUP finishing in seventh place overall. Following his election Smyth clashed with
UK Unionist Party (UKUP) leader
Robert McCartney who, like Smyth, was born in
Belfast's
Shankill Road. McCartney suggested that the two were thus similar but for one thing – McCartney had got out, a rebuke to Smyth and the run-down and deprived state of the Shankill area. Around this time he also criticised the DUP. Referring to the scene of an IRA bomb attack in 1972 at the Four Step Inn where he was helping retrieve bodies from the rubble,
Ian Paisley approached him and said "Your worries are over. I have just formed the DUP. Everything is going to be all right". Smyth was unimpressed and remarked "but another 3000 people are dead and buried and what has the DUP done. It has done nothing." In the
1997 general election Smyth stood as PUP candidate in
South Antrim where his 9% vote share was seen as a respectable result in what had been a traditionally solid
Ulster Unionist Party seat. He was subsequently a candidate in the
Northern Ireland Assembly elections of
1998 and
2003, in his home constituency of
West Belfast, though was unsuccessful. Smyth gave up leadership of the PUP in 2002, with Ervine chosen as his successor. Smyth successfully defended his council seat in the
2011 local elections. Smyth was not due to be a candidate for the
2014 local elections having announced his retirement from politics due to ill health in late 2013. ==Death==