Robert Stevenson Horne, 1st Viscount Horne
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Robert Stevenson Horne, 1st Viscount Horne GBE (28 February 1871 – 3 September 1940) was a businessman and Scottish Tory politician.
Horne was a director of the Suez Canal Company, chairman of the Great Western Railway Company and director of several other companies and banks. He was Examiner in Philosophy and Lord Rector at the University of Aberdeen and a member of the Faculty of Advocates.
Horne was elected as Member of Parliament for Glasgow Hillhead in 1918.
He served as Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Minister of Labour, President of the Board of Trade and Chancellor of the Exchequer under Lloyd George after the First World War.
When the Lloyd George Coalition Government fell in 1922, Horne refused to join the new government of Andrew Bonar Law. Two years later Stanley Baldwin offered to make Horne Minister of Labour once more, but Horne declined, preferring to concentrate on work in the City. Although he remained a Member of Parliament until 1937, he never again held ministerial office.
Horne was famously referred to by Baldwin as a "Scots cad", a remark that has stuck.
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by: (new constituency) |
Member of Parliament for Glasgow Hillhead 1918–1937 |
Succeeded by: James Reid |
Political Offices | ||
Preceded by: John Hodge |
Minister of Labour 1919–1920 |
Succeeded by: Thomas McNamara |
Preceded by: Sir Auckland Geddes |
President of the Board of Trade 1920–1921 |
Succeeded by: Stanley Baldwin |
Preceded by: Austen Chamberlain |
Chancellor of the Exchequer 1921–1922 |
Succeeded by: Stanley Baldwin |
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