词条 | Robert Dixon-Smith, Baron Dixon-Smith |
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Early life and careerThe son of Dixon and Alice Winifred Smith, Dixon-Smith was educated at Oundle School, at the St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont, and Writtle Agricultural College in Essex. He served in the King's Dragoon Guards in the years 1956 and 1957, serving as a Second Lieutenant. From 1967 to 1994, Dixon-Smith was Governor of the Writtle Agricultural College, from 1973 to 1985 chair. In 1993 and 1994, he was Chair of Anglia Polytechnic University governors, governor from 1973 to 2000 of what was originally Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology (now Anglia Ruskin University). Dixon-Smith was elected to the Essex County Council in 1965, being vice chairman from 1983 to 1986, and chairman from 1986 to 1989. He was briefly Shadow Minister for Environment. Life peerOn 11 October 1993, he was created a life peer as Baron Dixon-Smith, of Bocking in the County of Essex. In December 1998, he was appointed the Conservatives' local government spokesman in the House of Lords by party leader William Hague.[2] Use of controversial idiomIn July 2008, he was forced to apologise to the chamber after using the racist idiom, "nigger in the woodpile", during a House of Lords debate.[1] Dixon-Smith said the phrase had "slipped out without my thinking", and that "It was common parlance when I was younger". He added, "I apologise, I left my brains behind".[3] Personal lifeLord Dixon-Smith has been married to Georgina Janet Cook, since 1960. They have one son and one daughter. References1. ^1 Peer's apology over racist phrase BBC News, 9 July 2008 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/230875.stm|title=Hague unveils new Lords team|publisher=BBC News|date=8 December 1998|accessdate=10 July 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/2273176/David-Cameron-urged-to-sack-Tory-peer-after-nigger-in-the-woodpile-remark.html|title=David Cameron urged to sack Tory peer after 'nigger in the woodpile' remark – David Cameron is facing calls to sack a Conservative peer who described concerns over government housing legislation as "the nigger in the woodpile" during a House of Lords debate.|author=Lucy Cockcroft|website=The Daily Telegraph|date=9 July 2008}} External links
8 : 1934 births|Living people|Conservative Party (UK) life peers|Members of Essex County Council|Deputy Lieutenants of Essex|1st King's Dragoon Guards officers|People educated at Oundle School|St. Johnsbury Academy alumni |
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