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Staff Reporter, 28 Dec
A snapshot assessment of Northern Ireland politicianâs personalities,
habits and attitudes was compiled ahead of Labourâs Westminster general
election win in 1997.
The briefing mostly focuses on unionist politicians and does not
include any Sinn Fein representatives, according to State documents
released this year to the Irish National Archives.
Among the descriptions prepared in a document called First Day Briefing
Material written by the UK governmentâs Northern Ireland Office was a
description of UUP leader David Trimbleâs âquick and disciplined mindâ
and hints of the tense relationship between the SDLP leadership of John
Hume and Seamus Mallon.
Mr Trimble is described as âarticulate, business-like and intelligentâ
in the document, but âan instinctive hard-linerâ who has âformidable
political and presentational talentsâ.
It stated that although he showed âpolitical and personal courageâ at
the start of the talks, Mr Trimble has ânot been able to provide strong
and coherent leadershipâ.
Although he has a âquick and disciplined mindâ, and is a âformidable TV
debater and polemicistâ, he can be âarrogant and abrasiveâ.
Following on from a note in the document that states there is no
âobvious contender for his crownâ, Mr Trimbleâs deputy leader at the
time, John Taylor, is described as ânot well-likedâ.
âA complex figure, found by many to be arrogant and blustering and
always seeming to be conscious of the fact that his unrivalled
experience (and undoubted intelligence) gave him a special place in the
party hierarchy.â
Another senior UUP figure, Ken Maginnis, is âlarge, friendly, open and
garrulousâ.
The briefing said that Mr Maginnis was also âin many ways the most
attractive (in personal terms) of the UUP upper echelonâ.
âSomething of a loose cannon in party terms, he has a reputation for
speaking first and thinking later. A rambling and unfocussed speaker.â
SDLP leader Mr Hume is described as âa complex character, capable of
dark moods and depression when he feels things are not going rightâ.
âHe is often worried about his health.â
His deputy, Mr Mallon, is described as âvery charmingâ, but âvigilant
in spotting lapses of behaviour by the security forces and rigorous in
his criticism of aspects of security policy which he considers
counter-productiveâ.
It added: âBut he is a fair critic and does not go out of his way to be
unnecessarily difficult.â
The document also states that Mr Mallonâs relations with Hume âare not
always the bestâ.
The material can be viewed in the National Archives in file 2022/45/425