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Robert La Touche (born October 1773 – died 19 May 1844) was an important Irish politician. He was a member of the Whig political party.

Robert La Touche spent many years working in government. He helped make decisions for the people of Ireland and later for the United Kingdom.

Who Was Robert La Touche?

Robert La Touche was an Irish politician who lived a long time ago. He was born in October 1773 and passed away in May 1844. His job was to represent people in parliament. A politician is someone chosen by citizens to speak for them in government. They help create laws and make important decisions for the country.

What is a Whig Politician?

Robert La Touche belonged to a group called the Whigs. The Whigs were a major political party in Britain and Ireland during his time. They generally supported reforms and changes in government. They often wanted more power for the people and less for the king. They were also known for supporting trade and business.

Robert La Touche's Early Career in Ireland

Robert La Touche started his political journey in Ireland. He became a Member of Parliament for a place called Harristown. This happened in 1794. A Member of Parliament (MP) is a person elected to serve in a country's parliament. They represent a specific area, called a constituency.

The Irish House of Commons

La Touche served in the Irish House of Commons. This was the main law-making body for Ireland at that time. It was similar to a parliament. Members of the Irish House of Commons discussed laws and made decisions for Ireland. He continued to serve there until 1800.

The Acts of Union 1800

In 1800, a big change happened. It was called the Acts of Union 1800. These acts joined the Kingdom of Ireland with the Kingdom of Great Britain. They formed the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Because of this, the Irish House of Commons stopped existing. This meant that La Touche's constituency, Harristown, no longer had its own representative.

Representing Kildare in the UK Parliament

After the Acts of Union, Robert La Touche continued his political work. From 1802 to 1830, he represented Kildare. Kildare is a county in Ireland. He served in the new parliament, which was for the entire United Kingdom.

The House of Commons in the UK

He was a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. This is still the main law-making body in the UK today. It is where elected representatives meet to discuss and pass laws. Robert La Touche worked there as a Whig. He helped shape laws and policies for the United Kingdom for many years.

His Family and Legacy

Robert La Touche came from a family involved in politics. His father was also a politician named John La Touche. This shows that public service was important in their family. Robert La Touche dedicated a large part of his life to serving the public. He worked as a representative for over 30 years.

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