Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
He became a corn merchant of Gloucester and was an Alderman and mayor of the city four times. He was also a Justice of the Peace
In 1873 Robinson stood in a by-election Gloucester after out manoeuvering former Liberal member John Joseph Powell for the candidature, but was defeated. However bribery and corruption were on a major scale in Gloucester and Robinson was unseated in the same year.
His willingness to stand down and the unwillingness of the Conservatives to take matters further led to suspicions of collusion between the parties and a Royal Commission was set up to examine electoral practices.
The Royal Commission concluded that Gloucester was among the most corrupt of the seven towns investigated and that bribery was endemic in all elections in the city. The Commission concluded that half of the electorate had taken bribes in 1880, and blamed local politicians for most of the corruption.
Notwithstanding this, and the virtual halving of the electorate eligible to vote, Robinson was reelected for Gloucester in 1885 when representation had been reduced to one member under the Redistribution of Seats Acting 1885. He was knighted in Queen Victoria"s 1894 Birthday Honours.
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He was elected as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Gloucester in 1880 after the Liberals had established a party caucus chosen by ward meetings, resulting in improved organisation.