- Roy Beggs
Infobox MP
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name = Roy Beggs
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constituency_MP2 = East Antrim
parliament2 =
term_start2 = 1983
term_end2 = 2005
majority2 =
predecessor2 = New constituency
successor2 =Sammy Wilson
birth_date = Birth date and age|1936|02|20|df=yes
birth_place =Ballyclare ,Co. Antrim ,Northern Ireland
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nationality = British
spouse = Wilma Beggs
party =Ulster Unionist Party
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children =Roy Beggs Jnr
residence =Larne
alma_mater =Stranmillis University College
occupation =
profession = Teacher
religion =
website = [http://www.uup.org/elected-representatives/councils/alderman-roy-beggs_140267114499401142.php Roy Beggs]
footnotes =John Robert Beggs, commonly known as Roy Beggs, (b.
20 February 1936 ) is aNorthern Ireland politician.Beggs was educated at
Ballyclare High School , followed by Stranmillis College, to study teacher traininghttp://www.uup.org/elected-representatives/councils/alderman-roy-beggs_140267114499401142.php] . After his training Beggs became a teacher atLarne High School and had risen to be deputy principal before leaving the profession upon his election to the Westminster Parliament.He first entered politics in 1973 as a councillor for
Larne Borough Council . for theDemocratic Unionist Party http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lglarne.htm] . He was suspended from the party in 1981 after taking part in a council visit toDún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council local authority in the South. [http://www.rte.ie/news/features/westminster_election/constituencies/east_antrim.html RTÉ News Interactive :. Northern Constituency Profiles ] ] he moved to theUlster Unionist Party and was re-elected in 1981 as a 'loyalist'. He joined the UUP in 1982 and has retained his council seat to date, serving several terms as Mayor of Larne from 1978 until 1983 [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=amqVCts7MMUC&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=roy+beggs+mayor+of+larne+1978+1983&source=web&ots=lxE3GPVwn8&sig=v6LLjfvduol9yyzzldctrvL123M&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result Almanac of British Politics, 6th Edition, pg 17] ] . In 1982 he was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly representing North Antrim.In 1983 he was selected for the new East Antrim in the 1983 general election. With most expecting the DUP to win the seat, [Robert Waller,Almanac of British Politics, 3rd ed] he became the new MP in the surprise result. He held the position until the 2005 general election when he was defeated by
Sammy Wilson of the DUPhttp://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/aea.htm] . He was UUP Education Spokesman from 1986 up to and including his last few years in Parliament when he also served as Deputy Leader & Chief Whip of the Ulster Unionist Parliamentary Party.Beggs was known as one of the more hard-line members of the UUP, being vociferous in his
Euroscepticism and his suspicions about theBelfast Agreement - initially involving himself in "Union First" (a group within the Ulster Unionist Party opposed to the Agreement), although in his final two years in Parliament he appeared publicly supportive of the Agreement and of leaderDavid Trimble . A renowned opponent of "progressive" teaching methods and supporter ofcorporal punishment in schools he was closely associated with the pro-3Rs "Campaign for Real Education" and theFreedom Association , as well as his support for the "History Curriculum Association"'s unsuccessful attempts to secure the inclusion of key events, personalities and developments of British History into the school history curriculum and have pupils assessed on their ability to acquire facts and knowledge rather than empathise from a range of psychological perspectives. A strong supporter of maintaining Northern Ireland'sgrammar school s, he attacked proposals to abolish academic selection in post-primary education in Northern Ireland, whilst also opposing the introduction oftuition fees for university students claiming that the latter discouraged many from entering higher education.Beggs was also a strong supporter of the
Orange Order during their stand-off overDrumcree Church and in 1995 took part in a blockade of the port ofLarne as part of a show of solidarity. Beggs was charged with Public Order offences for his involvement and was fined £1,350. In March 2001, he apologised in the House of Commons for failing to register a local business interest.He still lives in Larne and operates a farm and owns a landfill site. He is also the Chairman of the North Eastern Education and Library Board, as well as continuing his council work.
His son,
Roy Beggs Jnr. (one of four children) is a member of theNorthern Ireland Assembly .References
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