David Brewster (politician)

David Brewster LL.B., (1964 – 20 January 2021)[1][2] was a Northern Irish solicitor, unionist politician, community activist and historian from Limavady, County Londonderry.

[5] He worked with Peter King and Dean Godson on the UUP's "Strand I" team at the talks which led to the Good Friday Agreement.

[6] Brewster was also active in the Orange Order and, like most UUP members who were prominent Orangemen, he became critical of Trimble's leadership, and opposed the Good Friday Agreement.

[4] Outside politics, Brewster worked as a solicitor and had his own practice in his hometown of Limavady[8] and served as president of the Roe Valley Chamber of Commerce from 2013-2016.

He was also vice chairman of Limavady United Football Club and President of the William F. Massey Foundation.