- Lloyd Hall-Thompson
Robert Lloyd Hall-Thompson TD (
9 April 1920 -20 May 1992 ), known as Lloyd Hall-Thompson, was a Unionistpolitician inNorthern Ireland .Born in
Belfast , Hall-Thompson was the son ofSamuel Hall-Thompson . [http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/biographies.html Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies] ] He studied atCampbell College inBelfast and joined theUlster Unionist Party (UUP) in 1938. He was commissioned into the 8th Anti-Aircraft Regiment,Royal Artillery in 1939 and served duringWorld War II , reaching the rank ofCaptain . For ten years from 1946, he served in theTerritorial Army , reaching the rank ofMajor ." [http://www.ulsterbiography.co.uk/biogsH.htm Dictionary of Ulster Biography] ", Ulster History Circle]Hall-Thompson was elected to the
Parliament of Northern Ireland at the 1969 election, representing Belfast Clifton. He won as anindependent Unionist , supportingPrime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O'Neill . In September 1970, he rejoined the UUP.Following the abolition of the Parliament, Hall-Thompson was elected to the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly for Belfast North, representing the UUP. The following year, he became the leader of the Assembly and also the Executive's Chief Whip, before joining the
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland . Under this new label, he was elected to theNorthern Ireland Constitutional Convention of 1975.Outside politics, Hall-Thompson was involved in
horse breeding .Late in life, Hall-Thompson joined the Conservative Party, and in 1988 he became the Chair of the
Lagan Valley Conservative Association.References
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