Robert Scott (Conservative politician)

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Robert Donald Scott (13 November 190118 June 1974) was a British Conservative Party politician.

He was elected unopposed as Member of Parliament for Wansbeck in a by-election on 22 July 1940, but at the 1945 general election he lost his seat to Labour's Alf Robens, who won with a majority of over 13,000 votes.

At the 1950 general election, he was returned to Parliament for the new constituency of Penrith and The Border, where he was re-elected at the 1951 election. He stood down at the 1955 general election, when he was succeeded by the future Deputy Prime Minister William Whitelaw.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Bernard Cruddas
Member of Parliament for Wansbeck
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Succeeded by
Alfred Robens
Preceded by
new constituency
Member of Parliament for Penrith and The Border
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Succeeded by
William Whitelaw