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Jim Wells was born on 27 April, 1957 in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, is a Jim Wells is Northern Ireland politician, formerly of the Democratic Unionist. Discover Jim Wells's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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His wife is Grace Wells
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Jim Wells Net Worth
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Timeline
Jim Wells (born 27 April 1957) is a Northern Ireland politician, formerly of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), who was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for South Down from 1998 to 2022; he was one the longest serving MLAs in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
He was Assembly Member for the South Down constituency initially from 1982 to 1986.
Wells was employed as a manager by the National Trust from 1989 until 1998.
He was elected to the new Assembly in 1998 and is currently in his fifth term having been re-elected in 2017.
Wells is also a former Deputy Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and was a councillor on Down District Council from 2001 to 2011.
Wells was elected to serve as a Councillor in Down District Council in 2001, having previously held a seat on Lisburn Borough Council and Banbridge District Council.
He served on the council until stepping down at the 2011 election.
Such bans were lifted in the rest of the UK in 2011; Wells's department had spent £39,000 as of January 2015 fighting a legal appeal of the ban.
Initially the National Trust acceded to the request, but withdrew the exhibition in 2012 after coming under pressure from the public.
Wells is not alone in his creationist views.
Wells stated in 2012 that abortion in Northern Ireland should remain illegal except in medical emergencies, without exception for pregnancies resulting from rape.
Many political commentators and critics had claimed that the gaffe prone MLA would not be offered the role in the near future because of the importance of implementing health reform known as "Transforming your Care".
It was widely believed that the then Health Minister Edwin Poots was seen by his party as a safer pair of hands to handle the review.
In 2013 some 40% of DUP activists believe that creationism should be taught in science classes, a Belfast Telegraph survey found.
Wells had been tipped to become Northern Ireland's Health Minister during a midterm reshuffle of DUP Ministers.
However, this failed to be realised as many within his party thought him too gaffe prone to hold the position.
He continued to court controversy over his views on abortion, gay rights and Pride marches.
During that time he served as Deputy Chair of the Committee for Health, Social Services and Public Safety before he was appointed as Minister of Health in September 2014 where he served until his removal in May 2015.
However, in an unexpected turn of events, the DUP leader Peter Robinson dismissed Edwin Poots and appointed Wells to the Health role in September 2014.
On 21 January 2015, Wells said he continues to support a ban on gay men donating blood.
In 2015 he also said "The gay lobby is insatiable, they don’t know when enough is enough".
During a hustings event on 23 April 2015, Wells was quoted as saying: "All evidence throughout the world says the best way to raise children is in a loving, stable, married relationship; the facts show that, the facts show that certainly you don't bring a child up in a homosexual relationship. That a child is far more likely to be abused or neglected (uproar among audience). I say again, I say again, a child is far more likely to be abused or neglected in a non-stable marriage situation, gay or straight."
Wells retracted the statement after a backlash from political leaders and the media.
He claimed he was under pressure as a result of his wife's serious illness and that his view was not DUP policy.
The views attracted strong criticism from other parties and calls for his resignation.
On 24 April 2015, the Police Service of Northern Ireland confirmed that they had received a complaint and officers were making enquiries.
In 2017, he resigned his membership of the National Trust over a number of issues connected to gay pride.
Wells had the party whip withdrawn in May 2018 after he criticised the leadership in the media for reneging on a promise to reinstate him as a minister.
On 6 June 2018, Wells compared abortion to the Nazi Holocaust on BBC Radio Ulster's Nolan Show, describing the calls for Westminster to change Northern Ireland's abortion laws as a "ghastly situation".
He would later go on to clarify that he only meant to make the comparison to the Holocaust in relation to the "numbers" involved.
Arlene Foster responded to Wells comments by saying "I think it's the wrong use of language" when discussing a "very emotive issue".
In September 2019 he said he did not believe the party would select him to stand for election again.
On 27 January 2022, the DUP deselected Jim Wells ahead of the 2022 Assembly Elections.
He was not approved as a candidate for the seat in South Down.
On 12 April, Wells announced he had resigned from the DUP.
On the same day, he endorsed South Down TUV candidate Harold McKee over his former party's nominee Diane Forsythe.
Wells is an evangelical Christian and is an outspoken proponent regarding conservative Christian principles.
He describes himself as 'pro-life' and 'pro-traditional marriage'.
Wells believes in Young Earth creationism and advocates for creationism to be "taught in every school".