Ulster Unionist Party Empey then rejoined the
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). He was elected to
Belfast City Council, serving as
Lord Mayor in 1989–1990 and 1993–1994. He was appointed an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
1994 New Year Honours for services to local government. During this period Empey built up a political base in
East Belfast, but in 1995 he sought to become the Ulster Unionists' candidate for the
North Down by-election. He was not selected by North Down party members, losing out to
Alan McFarland. He was a senior Ulster Unionist negotiator for the
Good Friday Agreement. Empey became increasingly prominent in the UUP and was often a member of its negotiating teams throughout the 1990s, the decade when he first became a party officer, and he became a key ally of
David Trimble, who became leader of the party in 1995. Trimble had been deputy leader of Vanguard in the years after the divide. In 1996, Empey was elected to the
Northern Ireland Forum for East Belfast and in 1998 and 2003 he was elected to the
Northern Ireland Assembly. at the Ulster Unionist Party Executive Committee during the Leader's address. In the foreground
Roy Beggs is seen
Executive career (1998–2010) When the
Northern Ireland Executive was formed in 1999, Empey became Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, holding the portfolio throughout the entirety of the Executive's existence. In June 2001 Trimble temporarily resigned as
First Minister of Northern Ireland and appointed Empey to fulfil the functions of the office for the interim period until disagreements between the parties had been resolved. He undertook the role until November of that year. In 1999, Empey was
knighted by
Queen Elizabeth II. He was the
Minister for Employment and Learning from 2007 to 2010. He called for the Treasury to compensate investors in the collapsed mutual society
Presbyterian Mutual which the Treasury rejected. In October 2011, he welcomed the news that the National Transitional Council of Libya had agreed compensate victims of IRA bombings. He said the many shipments of arms sent to Ireland by Colonel Gaddafi for IRA use, were 'tantamount to an act of war against the United Kingdom.' In August 2010, he confirmed that he would resign as leader in September 2010.
House of Lords (2011–present) On 19 November 2010, it was announced that Empey would be created a
life peer and will sit as a
Conservative in the
House of Lords. On 15 January 2011, he was created
Baron Empey, of Shandon in the City and County Borough of
Belfast, and took his seat supported by
Lord Trimble and
Lord Rogan. He has since stated that "
Brexit has been a disaster for unionism." On 30 October 2024, Empey called on
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader
Gavin Robinson to apologise on behalf of his party after it emerged that the DUP had secret meetings with
Sinn Féin in the mid-2000s whenever the DUP had a policy of not speaking to Sinn Féin. ==First Minister of Northern Ireland (2001)==