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William Fitzsimmons
Member of Parliament for Belfast Duncairn
In office
1956–1973
Minister of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland
In office
1969–1972
Minister of Development, Northern Ireland
In office
1966–1968
Minister of Education, Northern Ireland
In office
1965-1966
1968–1969
Unionist Assistant Whip
In office
1961–1963
Personal details
Born(1909-01-31)31 January 1909
Belfast, Ireland
Died21 February 1992(1992-02-21) (aged 83)
Political partyUlster Unionist
EducationBelfast Technical College

William Kennedy Fitzsimmons (31 January 1909 – 21 February 1992) was a Unionist politicianinNorthern Ireland.

Biography[edit]

Born in Belfast, Fitzsimmons studied at Skegoneill National School and Belfast Technical College. He became a domestic engineer, and in 1948 was appointed as a Belfast Water Commissioner, serving as chairman of the Commissioners from 1954 to 1955. In 1951, he became a justice of the peace.[1]

Fitzsimmons was also an active member of the Ulster Unionist Party and was the President of Duncairn Unionist Association. He was elected to the Parliament of Northern Ireland at a by-election in 1956, representing Belfast Duncairn. In 1961, he was made Assistant Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, an assistant whip position. He also became Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce. He was then rotated through a series of Parliamentary Secretary positions, serving with the Ministry of Home Affairs from 1963 to 1964, the Ministry of Health and Local Government from 1964 to 1966 and also the Ministry of Development for a period in 1965.[1]

In April 1965, Fitzsimmons was finally appointed to a Cabinet position, becoming Minister of Education. He moved to become Minister of Development in 1966, back to Education in 1968 and finally served as Minister of Health and Social Services from 1969 until the Parliament was prorogued in 1972.[1]

In 1968, Fitzsimmons' daughter married a Roman Catholic. As a result, he resigned from the Orange Order.[2] At the 1969, former independent Unionist Member of Parliament Norman Porter stood against Fitzsimmons as a candidate whose opposition to Catholicism was in no doubt, but Fitzsimmons held his seat.[3]

At the Darlington Conference of 1973, Fitzsimmons served on the small Unionist team. Later in the year, he decided not to stand in the Northern Ireland Assembly election.[4]

References[edit]

  • ^ William Brown, An Army with Banners
  • ^ Northern Ireland Parliamentary Election Results: Boroughs: Belfast
  • ^ Richard Deutsch and Vivien Magowan, Northern Ireland, 1968–73
  • Parliament of Northern Ireland
    Preceded by

    George Hanna

    Member of Parliament for Belfast Duncairn
    1956–1973
    Parliament abolished
    Party political offices
    Preceded by

    William James Morgan

    Unionist Assistant Whip
    1961–1963
    Succeeded by

    James Chichester-Clark

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    William James Morgan

    Assistant Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance
    1961–1963
    Succeeded by

    James Chichester-Clark

    Preceded by

    Brian McConnell

    Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Local Government
    1964-1965
    Vacant
    Vacant Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Production
    1961–1965
    Vacant
    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Terence O'Neill
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs
    1963–1964
    Vacant

    Title next held by

    Robert Porter
    Preceded by

    Herbert Kirk

    Minister of Education
    1965–1966
    Succeeded by

    William Long

    Preceded by

    William Craig

    Minister of Development
    1966–1968
    Succeeded by

    Ivan Neill

    Preceded by

    William Long

    Minister of Education
    1968–1969
    Succeeded by

    Phelim O'Neill

    Preceded by

    Robert Porter

    Minister of Health and Social Services
    1969–1972
    Position abolished
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