Sir Richard Shepherd Death Reason
The former British Conservative MP who served as an MP for Aldridge-Brownhills from 1979 to 2010 was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2015. He underwent chemotherapy treatment in January 2016 and, over the next few months, had many public appearances before finally announcing his retirement from the House of Commons. Here are some other lesser-known facts about him that you probably didn’t know, including his family and what he meant to the people of Burnley and Lambeth. Sir Richard Shepherd, who was the Conservative MP for Aldridge-Brownhills from 1983 to 1992.
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And the MP for Aldridge from 1979 to 1983, died in Buckinghamshire today. He was 79. Born in Evesham, Worcestershire, Sir Richard’s political career began when he stood for the Conservatives at Stourbridge in 1950, but he was defeated, coming third in a three-way election.He managed to secure an appointment as a councilor in Dudley, where he secured two more successive defeats – at Lye in 1961 and 1962 and in 1963. However, back in Coventry in 1964 he won the seat with a majority of 10,000 votes. We have lost a great man today. Sir Richard Shepherd – or “Dickie” to his friends – was the former Tory MP for Aldridge-Brownhills, who fought long.
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Hard for the creation of the National Health Service (NHS). His contributions to Britain’s health and social care system shaped the way we looked after each other. He helped create a world-class network of health, research and education institutions that still exists today. Ironically, he passed away on the same day as the first in a series of public sector pension changes that he had been campaigning against since 2010. The politician represented Aldridge-Brownhills in the West Midlands from 1979 to 2001 and served as deputy speaker of the House of Commons between 1993 and 2001.
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