Mark Robinson (Northern Ireland politician)

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Mark Robinson
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for Belfast South
In office
25 June 1998 – 7 March 2007
Preceded byNew Creation
Succeeded byJimmy Spratt
Personal details
Born (1959-05-12) 12 May 1959 (age 64)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Political partyDemocratic Unionist Party

Mark Simon Peter Robinson (born 12 May 1959) is a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician, who was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for Belfast South from 1998 to 2007. [1] He served two terms, from the inception of the Assembly in 1998 until 2007.

Political career[edit]

In 1998 he was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly from Belfast South.[2] He increased his vote in the 2003 election and was returned in second place.[2] He ran for re-election in 2007[3] but was defeated by Jimmy Spratt.

He also served two terms on Castlereagh Borough Council, being elected in 2001.[4][5]

He has come under fire in the media for running up one of the highest travel expenses of any of the 108 MLAs, despite representing a constituency neighbouring that which Parliament Buildings is in.[6] A party source said that he was living outside his constituency for family reasons. He declared part-time employment with Marks and Spencer in the Register of Members' Interests in 2006 on top of his Assembly salary.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mark Robinson at Northern Ireland Assembly Archive, retrieved 13 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b Nicholas Whyte and Conal Kelly, South Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections, ARK (Northern Ireland Social and Political Archive), 28 December 2019, retrieved 13 September 2020.
  3. ^ Paul Connolly, "Alternative Ulster sticks with tradition", Belfast Telegraph, 2007, placed online 5 July 2008.
  4. ^ "Castlereagh Borough Council Elections 1993-2011", ARK (Northern Ireland Social and Political Archive), retrieved 13 September 2020.
  5. ^ Joe Oliver, "Hard luck, son...mum's word for DUP", Belfast Telegraph, 2005, placed online 4 July 2008.
  6. ^ "DUP MLA's £18,000 Stormont travel ticket", Belfast Telegraph, 2006, placed online 4 July 2008.
  7. ^ David Gordon, "MLA working part-time for major store", Belfast Telegraph, 2006, placed online 4 July 2008.
Northern Ireland Assembly
New assembly MLA for Belfast South
1998–2007
Succeeded by