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As a tribute to Denis should all players who have over ten hits on the DDP have them taxed at 75% to give the rest of us a sporting chance.

 

You'll want the KPD (Karl-Marx-Stadt Dead Pool) over there.

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I really hope the 12th hit follows soon - not sure how long I can put up with those eyebrows on the homepage.....

It seems very appropriate for me since my eyebrows were getting like that until the shopping arrived yesterday.... misplaced my tweezers about a month ago.

 

£2.72 for a tiny bit of metal, well done Tesco I'm playing "Stand and Deliver" in your honour.

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I really hope the 12th hit follows soon - not sure how long I can put up with those eyebrows on the homepage.....

It seems very appropriate for me since my eyebrows were getting like that until the shopping arrived yesterday.... misplaced my tweezers about a month ago.

 

£2.72 for a tiny bit of metal, well done Tesco I'm playing "Stand and Deliver" in your honour.

 

Do they not have a Poundland in Milton Keynes?

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Erm, we non-OAPs have to pay for our bus fare so it would have come to the same thing. :rolleyes:

 

Anyway, always get mistaken for an employee in Poundland.... can't afford to swan around in Liberace stuff like you. :duck:

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I know Healey was the former MP with the earliest date of election but who takes over that distinction now?

 

There are six remaining MPs elected in 1955 all of whom are several years younger than Healey

 

  • Richard Body (b. 1927)
  • Robin Chichester-Clark (b.1928)
  • John Eden (b.1925)
  • Robert Lindsay (b.1927)
  • Tom Mitchell (b.1931)
  • James Ramsden (b.1923)

Tom Mitchell was elected for Sinn Fein whilst in jail and his election was overturned. So, not sure if he really counts.

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1945

 

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

 

Total: 1 / 602

 

1950

 

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

 

Total: 1 / 606

 

1951

 

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

 

Total: 2 / 622

 

1955

 

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour

Sir Richard Body (b. 1927) Conservative

Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP

Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative

Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour

Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative

Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour

Tom Mitchell (b. 1931) Sinn Féin

Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative

James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

 

Total: 10 / 628

 

1959

 

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour

Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative

Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative

Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative

Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP

Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative

Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative

Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour

John Hollingworth (b. 1930) Conservative

Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative

Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative

Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative

Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour

Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP

Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour

Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative

Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative

Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative

Wilfred Proudfoot (b. 1921) Conservative

James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative

Sir Peter Tapsell (b. 1930) Conservative

Alan Thompson (b. 1924) Labour

Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal

Sir Colin Turner (b. 1922) Conservative

Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative

 

Total: 26 / 629

 

1964

 

Norman Atkinson (b. 1923) Labour

Lord Joel Barnett (b. 1923) Labour

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour

Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative

Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative

Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative

Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP

Bernard Conlan (b. 1923) Labour

Sir Tam Dalyell (b. 1932) Labour

Sir Patrick Duffy (b. 1920) Labour

Jack Dunnett (b. 1922) Labour

Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative

Michael English (b. 1930) Labour

Ben Ford (b. 1925) Labour

Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative

Sir Anthony Grant (b. 1925) Conservative

Sir Eldon Griffiths (b. 1925) Conservative

Peter Griffiths (b. 1928) Conservative

James Hamilton (b. 1934) UUP

Roy Hattersley (b. 1932) Labour

Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour

Lord Terence Higgins KBE (b. 1928) Conservative

Sir Peter Hordern (b. 1929) Conservative

Robert Howarth (b. 1927) Labour

Lord Geoffrey Howe (b. 1926) Conservative

Lord William Howie (b. 1924) Labour

Sir John Hunt (b. 1929) Conservative

Lord Patrick Jenkin (b. 1926) Conservative

Lord Michael Jopling (b. 1930) Conservative

Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative

Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative

Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative

Lord Eric Lubbock (b. 1928) Liberal

Lord George Mackie (b. 1919) Liberal

Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour

Michael McGuire (b. 1926) Labour

Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson (b. 1929) Conservative

Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP

Sir David Mitchell (b. 1928) Conservative

Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour

Stan Newens (b. 1930) Labour

Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative

Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative

Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative

James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Lord Ivor Richard (b. 1932) Labour

Lord William Rodgers (b. 1928) Labour

Paul Rose (b. 1935) Labour

Lord Robert Sheldon (b. 1923) Labour

Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative

Shirley Summerskill (b. 1931) Labour

Lord Dick Taverne (b. 1928) Labour

Sir Teddy Taylor (b. 1937) Conservative

Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal

Brian Walden (b. 1932) Labour

Sir Dennis Walters (b. 1928) Conservative

Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative

Alan Williams (b. 1930) Labour

Baroness Shirley Williams (b. 1930) Labour

 

Total: 59 / 630

 

Paul Rose, first elected in 1964 and who represented Manchester Blackley until 1979 (b. 1935) has died at the age of 79. https://humanism.org.uk/2015/11/04/bha-mourns-its-patron-paul-rose-former-mp-and-campaigner/

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UPDATED LIST:

1945


John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

Total: 0 / 602

1950

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

Total: 0 / 606

1951

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour


Total: 0 / 622

1955

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Richard Body (b. 1927) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour
Tom Mitchell (b. 1931) Sinn Féin
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Total: 0 / 628

1959

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative
Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative

Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour

John Hollingworth (b. 1930) Conservative
Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour
Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP
Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour
Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative
Wilfred Proudfoot (b. 1921) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative
Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative
Sir Peter Tapsell (b. 1930) Conservative

Alan Thompson (b. 1924) Labour
Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal
Sir Colin Turner (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative

Total: 2 / 629

1964

Norman Atkinson (b. 1923) Labour
Lord Joel Barnett (b. 1923) Labour
Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative
Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative

Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP

Bernard Conlan (b. 1923) Labour
Sir Tam Dalyell (b. 1932) Labour
Sir Patrick Duffy (b. 1920) Labour
Jack Dunnett (b. 1922) Labour
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Michael English (b. 1930) Labour
Ben Ford (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Anthony Grant (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Eldon Griffiths (b. 1925) Conservative
Peter Griffiths (b. 1928) Conservative
James Hamilton (b. 1934) UUP
Roy Hattersley (b. 1932) Labour
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour
Lord Terence Higgins KBE (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Peter Hordern (b. 1929) Conservative
Robert Howarth (b. 1927) Labour
Lord Geoffrey Howe (b. 1926) Conservative
Lord William Howie (b. 1924) Labour
Sir John Hunt (b. 1929) Conservative
Lord Patrick Jenkin (b. 1926) Conservative
Lord Michael Jopling (b. 1930) Conservative
Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative

Lord Eric Lubbock (b. 1928) Liberal
Lord George Mackie (b. 1919) Liberal
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour

Michael McGuire (b. 1926) Labour
Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson (b. 1929) Conservative
Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP
Sir David Mitchell (b. 1928) Conservative
Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour
Stan Newens (b. 1930) Labour
Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Lord Ivor Richard (b. 1932) Labour
Lord William Rodgers (b. 1928) Labour
Paul Rose (b. 1935) Labour
Lord Robert Sheldon (b. 1923) Labour
Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative
Shirley Summerskill (b. 1931) Labour
Lord Dick Taverne (b. 1928) Labour
Sir Teddy Taylor (b. 1937) Conservative
Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal
Brian Walden (b. 1932) Labour
Sir Dennis Walters (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative
Alan Williams (b. 1930) Labour
Baroness Shirley Williams (b. 1930) Labour

Total: 13 / 630

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Updated for Osborn and Chichester Clarke. Cheers!

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UPDATED LIST:

 

*snip*

 

1964

 

 

Sir Anthony Grant (b. 1925) Conservative

 

*snip*

 

Looks like Sir Anthony Grant, former Tory MP for Harrow Central and later Cambridgeshire South West, has died aged 91. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesonline-uk/obituary.aspx?n=anthony-grant&pid=181970589

 

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Grant_(politician)

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Doesn't the list stand on its own or is everytime someone on it dies we will be click baiting the Healey thread? Has this been going on for some time?

SC

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Doesn't the list stand on its own or is everytime someone on it dies we will be click baiting the Healey thread? Has this been going on for some time?

SC

 

Should be somewhere like Political Frailty, shurely?

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Or the Richard O'Sullivan thread... :lol:

 

I'm sure we had the announcement of Sir Anthony's death on here before, and from Willz too. Either the search facility is buggered, or my dreams have randomly killed off someone again.

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Nope, I don't recall posting his death before.

 

I posted here because well hey, this is where the list resides. *shrug"

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UPDATED LIST (Lubbock, Grant and Prior deceased):

1945

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

Total: 0 / 602

1950

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

Total: 0 / 606

1951

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour


Total: 0 / 622

1955

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Richard Body (b. 1927) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour
Tom Mitchell (b. 1931) Sinn Féin
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Total: 5 / 628

1959

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative
Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative
Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour

John Hollingworth (b. 1930) Conservative
Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour
Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP
Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour
Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative
Wilfred Proudfoot (b. 1921) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative
Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative
Sir Peter Tapsell (b. 1930) Conservative
Alan Thompson (b. 1924) Labour
Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal
Sir Colin Turner (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative

Total: 13 / 629

1964

Norman Atkinson (b. 1923) Labour
Lord Joel Barnett (b. 1923) Labour
Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative
Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative
Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP

Bernard Conlan (b. 1923) Labour
Sir Tam Dalyell (b. 1932) Labour
Sir Patrick Duffy (b. 1920) Labour
Jack Dunnett (b. 1922) Labour
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Michael English (b. 1930) Labour
Ben Ford (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Anthony Grant (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Eldon Griffiths (b. 1925) Conservative
Peter Griffiths (b. 1928) Conservative
James Hamilton (b. 1934) UUP
Roy Hattersley (b. 1932) Labour
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour
Lord Terence Higgins KBE (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Peter Hordern (b. 1929) Conservative
Robert Howarth (b. 1927) Labour
Lord Geoffrey Howe (b. 1926) Conservative
Lord William Howie (b. 1924) Labour
Sir John Hunt (b. 1929) Conservative
Lord Patrick Jenkin (b. 1926) Conservative
Lord Michael Jopling (b. 1930) Conservative
Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative

Lord Eric Lubbock (b. 1928) Liberal
Lord George Mackie (b. 1919) Liberal
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour

Michael McGuire (b. 1926) Labour
Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson (b. 1929) Conservative
Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP
Sir David Mitchell (b. 1928) Conservative
Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour
Stan Newens (b. 1930) Labour
Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Lord Ivor Richard (b. 1932) Labour
Lord William Rodgers (b. 1928) Labour
Paul Rose (b. 1935) Labour
Lord Robert Sheldon (b. 1923) Labour
Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative
Shirley Summerskill (b. 1931) Labour
Lord Dick Taverne (b. 1928) Labour
Sir Teddy Taylor (b. 1937) Conservative
Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal
Brian Walden (b. 1932) Labour
Sir Dennis Walters (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative
Alan Williams (b. 1930) Labour
Baroness Shirley Williams (b. 1930) Labour

Total: 36 / 630

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1959

 

 

Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative

 

 

1964

 

 

Lord Patrick Jenkin (b. 1926) Conservative

 

 

Sir Dudley Smith: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/12/19/sir-dudley-smith-conservative-mp-obituary/

 

Lord Patrick Jenkin: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/dec/21/former-tory-minister-lord-patrick-jenkin-dies-aged-90

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UPDATED LIST (Sir Dudley and Lord Jenkin deceased):

1945

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

Total: 0 / 602

1950

John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour

Total: 0 / 606

1951

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
John Freeman MBE (b. 1915) Labour


Total: 0 / 622

1955

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Richard Body (b. 1927) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour
Tom Mitchell (b. 1931) Sinn Féin
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Total: 0 / 628

1959

Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative
Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative

Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour

John Hollingworth (b. 1930) Conservative
Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour
Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP
Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour
Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative
Wilfred Proudfoot (b. 1921) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative
Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative
Sir Peter Tapsell (b. 1930) Conservative
Alan Thompson (b. 1924) Labour
Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal
Sir Colin Turner (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative

Total: 1 / 629

1964

Norman Atkinson (b. 1923) Labour
Lord Joel Barnett (b. 1923) Labour
Tony Benn (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Clive Bossom (b. 1918) Conservative
Sir Edward du Cann (b. 1924) Conservative

Sir Christopher Chataway (b. 1931) Conservative
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (b. 1928) UUP

Bernard Conlan (b. 1923) Labour
Sir Tam Dalyell (b. 1932) Labour
Sir Patrick Duffy (b. 1920) Labour
Jack Dunnett (b. 1922) Labour
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) Conservative

Michael English (b. 1930) Labour
Ben Ford (b. 1925) Labour
Sir Philip Goodhart (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Anthony Grant (b. 1925) Conservative
Sir Eldon Griffiths (b. 1925) Conservative
Peter Griffiths (b. 1928) Conservative
James Hamilton (b. 1934) UUP
Roy Hattersley (b. 1932) Labour
Lord Denis Healey MBE (b. 1917) Labour
Lord Terence Higgins KBE (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Peter Hordern (b. 1929) Conservative
Robert Howarth (b. 1927) Labour
Lord Geoffrey Howe (b. 1926) Conservative
Lord William Howie (b. 1924) Labour
Sir John Hunt (b. 1929) Conservative

Lord Patrick Jenkin (b. 1926) Conservative
Lord Michael Jopling (b. 1930) Conservative
Lord Marcus Kimball (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir Timothy Kitson (b. 1931) Conservative
Lord Robert Lindsay (b. 1927) Conservative

Lord Eric Lubbock (b. 1928) Liberal
Lord George Mackie (b. 1919) Liberal
Lord Roy Mason (b. 1924) Labour

Michael McGuire (b. 1926) Labour
Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson (b. 1929) Conservative
Stratton Mills (b. 1932) UUP
Sir David Mitchell (b. 1928) Conservative
Lord John Morris (b. 1931) Labour
Stan Newens (b. 1930) Labour
Sir John Osborn (b. 1922) Conservative
Sir David Price (b. 1924) Conservative
Lord James Prior (b. 1927) Conservative
James Ramsden (b. 1923) Conservative

Lord Ivor Richard (b. 1932) Labour
Lord William Rodgers (b. 1928) Labour
Paul Rose (b. 1935) Labour
Lord Robert Sheldon (b. 1923) Labour
Sir Dudley Smith (b. 1926) Conservative
Shirley Summerskill (b. 1931) Labour
Lord Dick Taverne (b. 1928) Labour
Sir Teddy Taylor (b. 1937) Conservative
Jeremy Thorpe (b. 1929) Liberal
Brian Walden (b. 1932) Labour

Sir Dennis Walters (b. 1928) Conservative
Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative
Alan Williams (b. 1930) Labour
Baroness Shirley Williams (b. 1930) Labour

Total: 12 / 630

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UPDATED LIST (Sir Dudley and Lord Jenkin deceased):

1964

 

 

Sir Tam Dalyell (b. 1932) Labour

 

 

Tam Dalyell dead: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-38764220

 

No need to answer to the West Lothian question now.

 

Same person, clearly.

https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8677-political-frailty/?p=295141

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UPDATED LIST (Sir Dudley and Lord Jenkin deceased):

1964

 

 

Sir Tam Dalyell (b. 1932) Labour

 

 

Tam Dalyell dead: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-38764220

 

No need to answer to the West Lothian question now.

 

Same person, clearly.

https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8677-political-frailty/?p=295141

 

Yes I spotted this afterwards (and have liked it). I was drawn to why someone was posting in the Denis Healey thread and wonder whether his good name was being besmirched.

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I'm always surprised by Clive Bossom being still alive. Don't know why but he's one of the names whose deaths I expect to see reported here every morning after I wake up.

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