The Right Honourable Sir Jack Andrews KBE DL |
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Minister in the Senate of the Government of Northern Ireland |
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In office 7 August 1964 – 30 March 1972 |
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Deputy Prime Minister of Northern Ireland |
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In office 3 May 1969 – 30 March 1972 |
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Member of the Northern Ireland House of Commons |
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In office 1953–1964 |
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Constituency | Mid Down |
Member of the Senate of Northern Ireland |
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In office 1964–1972 |
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Personal details | |
Born | 15 July 1903 |
Died | 12 January 1986 |
Political party | Ulster Unionist Party |
Father | John Miller Andrews |
Religion | Non-Subscriber |
Sir John Lawson Ormrod Andrews KBE DL PC (Ire) (15 July 1903 – 12 January 1986) was a member of both the Northern Ireland House of Commons and the Senate of Northern Ireland.
Son of Prime Minister John Miller Andrews, he was educated at Moure Grange Preparatory School, County Down, and Shrewsbury School. Andrews entered Parliament as MP for Mid Down in 1953 (replacing his father), a seat which he represented until his resignation in 1964, when he was elected to the Senate where he sat until the Parliament was prorogued in 1972. His election to the senate was following a cabinet reshuffle, in which Andrews accepted demotion to the politically unimportant position of Government Minister in the Senate.
He held several Cabinet positions, including Minister in the Senate from 1964 and Deputy Prime Minister from May 1969. He was a contender for the position of Prime Minister on the retirement of Lord Brookeborough, but when it became clear that Terence O'Neill had a comfortable lead over both Andrews and Brian Faulkner in the parliamentary party, no contest was held. In 1969 he was approached by O'Neill to succeed him, but he refused and James Chichester-Clark was elected