Education
Born in Newry, Fee was educated at Street Patrick"s Primary School in Crossmaglen and Street Colman"s College in Newry before attending Queen"s University Belfast.
Born in Newry, Fee was educated at Street Patrick"s Primary School in Crossmaglen and Street Colman"s College in Newry before attending Queen"s University Belfast.
Fee was elected to Newry and Mourne District Council for the Social Democratic and Labour Party in 1989, and in 1998 was chosen as one of Northern Ireland"s representatives on the European Committee of the Regions. He served on the Rural Development Council for Northern Ireland from 1990 to 1994. Fee was attacked by republicans in 1994, shortly after making criticisms of the Ireland Republican Army over a mortar attack carried out in his home village of Crossmaglen.
At the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1998, he was elected for Newry and Armagh.
He lost his Assembly seat at the 2003 election. He did not contest his council seat in 2005.
John Fee died on 10 November 2007 as a result of a brain tumour.
He sat on the Assembly Commission, which was in charge of the Assembly"s organisation and financial management. As such he introduced the Financial Assistance for Political Parties Bill, which became the first Bill to pass into law through the Assembly.
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He worked as the Editor of the Creggan Historical Journal from 1986 before in 1988 becoming the Parliamentary Research Assistant to Seamus Mallon, the Social Democratic and Labour Party (Social Democratic and Labour Party) Member of Parliament for Newry and Armagh.