- Anne Dickson
Anne Letitia Dickson (born 1928,
London ) is a former Northern Ireland Unionist politician.Born in London, she moved with her family to
Northern Ireland at an early age and was educated at Holywood and Richmond Lodge School. After service as the Chair of the Northern Ireland Advisory Board of theSalvation Army she become actively involved in politics for theUlster Unionist Party . Elected as chair of the Carrick Division Unionist Association she later became a member of the Newtownabbey Urban District Council; sreving as Vice-Chair of the Council from 1967 to 1969.She was then elected as an Ulster Unionist politician for the Carrick constituency in the
Northern Ireland Parliament at Stormont as a supporter of thePrime Minister Terence O'Neill . After the dissolution of the Stormont Parliament, she was elected in the 1973 Assembly election forSouth Antrim as an Independent Unionist candidate having resigned from the UUP in 1972. After the Ulster Unionist party split in 1973/4 over theSunningdale agreement she joined the newly formedUnionist Party of Northern Ireland (UPNI) along with other supporters of the former Northern Ireland prime ministerBrian Faulkner . She retained her seat in South Antrim in the 1975 constitutional convention election. After the retirement ofBrian Faulkner she became leader of theUnionist Party of Northern Ireland (UPNI ) in 1976, becoming the first woman to lead a major political party inNorthern Ireland .In 1979 she contested the Belfast North constituency in the Westminster election, polling 10% of the vote, the best performance by a UPNI candidate in Northern Ireland, however her intervention was sufficient to split the moderate Unionist vote resulting in the seat being gained by the DUP. The UPNI disbanded in 1981 after poor results in the local government elections that year and Dickson retired from active politics. Subsequently she was chair of the
Northern Ireland Consumer Council from 1985 to 1990.
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