James Little (British politician)
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James Little (1868–1 April 1946) was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland.
Little studied at Queen's College and Assembly College in Belfast before being ordained as a Presbyterian clergyman in 1900. He was elected for the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) at the Down by-election, 1939, but was upset when he was put up for re-selection before the 1945 general election, and decided instead to stand as an independent Unionist. He easily topped the poll and was elected. He refused to rejoin the UUP, and died a few months later.[1]
His son was David John Little, a judge and MP.
References
- ↑ John F. Harbinson, The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882–1973, p.185
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by James Little
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Down 1939–1946 With: Edward Vane Tempest Stewart to 1945 Walter Dorling Smiles from 1945 |
Succeeded by Charles Heron Mullan Walter Dorling Smiles |
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