Robert Samuel Nixon
Robert Samuel Nixon (22 May 1909 – 21 September 1997)[1] was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland.
Bob Nixon studied at Mountjoy School in Dublin, then at Queen's University, Belfast, where he qualified as a doctor of medicine. At the 1953 Northern Ireland general election, he was elected for the Ulster Unionist Party in North Down.[2]
In 1965, Nixon revealed that unionists in Derry had helped convince the Government of Northern Ireland to site the New University of Ulster in Coleraine, rather than their own city, which had a Roman Catholic majority. In response to this, he was suspended from the Parliamentary party for several months.[3] He stood down at the 1969 Northern Ireland general election, but stood unsuccessfully as an independent Unionist in the 1970 general election, again in North Down.[2]
References
- BMJ obituary
- Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons
- Tim Pat Coogan, The Troubles, p.43
Parliament of Northern Ireland | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Bailie |
Member of Parliament for North Down 1953–1969 |
Succeeded by Robert Babington |