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Ruth Henig, Baroness Henig, Deputy Speaker of the Lords, reportedly dead: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/baroness-ruth-henig-former-chair-of-the-sia-has-passed-away

 

Qualifies here as a local Labour Party Councillor on Lancashire County Council and a failed Parliamentary candidate for Lancaster, previously held by her still living husband Stanley Henig.

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On 16/09/2021 at 22:20, Ulitzer95 said:

Ok, said I'd take a look at this and it's not a perfect list by any means but here are the surviving heads of state and government from the Cold War (12 March 1947 – 26 December 1991).

I've stuck to the main participants of the Cold War as defined on this Wiki page (i.e. the Eastern and Western Blocs), as opposed to spreading this too thinly and covering every single country who played a role in an event(s) of the period.

Western Bloc

Australia
Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
Paul Keating (b. 1944)

Belgium
Mark Eyskens (b. 1933)

Canada
Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
Joe Clark (b. 1939)
Brian Mulroney (b. 1939)

Denmark
Margrethe II (b. 1940)

France
Laurent Fabius (b. 1946)
Édith Cresson (b. 1934)

Greece
Constantine II (b. 1940)
Christos Sartzetakis (b. 1929)

Iceland

Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (b. 1930)
Porsteinn Palsson (b. 1947)
Davíd Oddsson (b. 1948)

Iran
Ali Khamenei (b. 1939)
Abolhassan Banisadr (b. 1933)
Mir-Hossein Mousavi (b. 1942)

Iraq
NONE

Italy
Arnaldo Forlani (b. 1925)
Ciriaco De Mita (b. 1928)

Luxembourg
Jacques Santer (b. 1937)

The Netherlands
Beatrix (b. 1938)
Dries van Agt (b. 1931)

New Zealand
Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
Geoffrey Palmer (b. 1942)
Jim Bolger (b. 1935)

Norway
Harald V (b. 1937)
Gro Harlem Brundtland (b. 1939)
Kåre Willoch (b. 1928)

Pakistan
Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
Nawaz Sharif (b. 1949)

Philippines
NONE

Portugal
António Ramalho Eanes (b. 1935)
Francisco Pinto Balsemão (b. 1937)
Aníbal Cavaco Silva (b. 1939)

Spain
Juan Carlos I (b. 1938)
Felipe González (b. 1942)

Thailand
Thanin Kraivichien (b. 1927)
Anand Panyarachun (b. 1932)

Turkey
NONE

United Kingdom
Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
John Major (b. 1943)

United States
Jimmy Carter (b. 1924)

West Germany
NONE


Eastern Bloc

Albania
Fatos Nano (b. 1952)
Ylli Bufi (b. 1948)
Vilson Ahmeti (b. 1951)

Bulgaria
Georgi Atanasov (b. 1933)
Philip Dimitrov (b. 1955)

Byelorussia
Nikolay Slyunkov (b. 1929)
Yefrem Sokolov (b. 1926)
Stanislav Shushkevich (b. 1934)

Czechoslovakia
Karel Urbánek (b. 1941)
Lubomír Štrougal (b. 1924)
Marián Čalfa (b. 1946)

East Germany
Egon Krenz (b. 1937)
Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (b. 1946)
Hans Modrow (b. 1928)
Lothar de Maizière (b. 1940)

Hungary
Mátyás Szurös (b. 1933)

Poland
Lech Wałesa (b. 1943)
Jan Krzysztof Bielecki (b. 1951)

Romania
Ion Iliescu (b. 1930)

Soviet Union
Mikhail Gorbachev (b. 1931)
Nikolai Ryzhkov (b. 1929)
Ivan Silayev (b. 1930)

Ukraine
Leonid Kravchuk (b. 1934)
Vitold Fokin (b. 1932)


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It seems like a long list, but it's really not when you consider that 95% of Cold War leaders are dead.

Romania, West Germany, Turkey, the Philippines and Iraq are the only countries with no survivors. The USA to be the next?

41 names remaining.

Maybe you should add Edward Schreyer to that list who was Governor-General of Canada (1979-1984) and is 88 right now.

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3 hours ago, roaming_comrade said:

Maybe you should add Edward Schreyer to that list who was Governor-General of Canada (1979-1984) and is 88 right now.


Didn’t do Gov Gens. Heads of state and heads of government only.

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The Cambodian Human Rights Committee visited Khieu Samphan in prison in December to make sure he is treated well by the staff. Uses a walker to move around and has the old good incontinency blanket, but looks sadly well.

 

Funny how they make sure on of the main responsible of the death of 2 million people who never even repented gets the best treatment.

 

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On 18/01/2024 at 17:49, Ulitzer95 said:


Alright, edited this to the best of my knowledge (my additions in red).

Diane Abbott has been in the Commons today so her health might have stabilised or improved. 

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Bangladeshi president Mohammed Shahabuddin flies to London for a classic "check-up".

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My former Labour MP Tommy McAvoy reportedly dead: 

Absolute fat waste of space who went to London and did nothing but write a column for the Rutherglen Reformer once a month.

 

Very much typical of those Labour MPs who took their vote for granted.

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11 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

My former Labour MP Tommy McAvoy reportedly dead: 

Absolute fat waste of space who went to London and did nothing but write a column for the Rutherglen Reformer once a month.

 

Very much typical of those Labour MPs who took their vote for granted.


You're not wrong on that.

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14 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


You're not wrong on that.

Oh I know. 

 

Too busy enjoying his job as a Whip. The move to get Rutherglen out of Glasgow into South Lanarkshire was very much Robert Brown's (LibDem) baby, he became a hanger on to that. There's almost nothing he did of any consequence to the community.

 

Turned up like a bad penny come election time. 

 

Personal experience - he was the only local elected official who didn't turn up to any fundraiser for my brother after his accident. 

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A religious Scottish MP from the central belt who supported Celtic and their two biggest interests being Ireland and abortions is so on brand it's a stereotype.

 

Say what you want about the nats and we do, their rise wiped out a number of rubbish MPs. (In general, I know McAvoy went in 2010.)

 

9 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Personal experience - he was the only local elected official who didn't turn up to any fundraiser for my brother after his accident. 

Well that sucks.

 

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Third sitting Labour peer to die since the start of the year.

9th former MP to die since the start of the year.

This looks like it's going to be a brutal year for former MPs and peers.

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18 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Third sitting Labour peer to die since the start of the year.

9th former MP to die since the start of the year.

This looks like it's going to be a brutal year for former MPs and peers.

Except the immortal Frank Field. I've picked him, so he's got a bye to 2025. :lol:

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25 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Except the immortal Frank Field. I've picked him, so he's got a bye to 2025. :lol:

 Douglas Hurd and Norman Tebbit also starting to feel like they immortal, 

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1 hour ago, The Old Crem said:

 Douglas Hurd

He's outlived at least one wife (no clue if his first wife is dead), plus his daughter-in-law, so who knows how long he'll last?

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9 hours ago, Comped said:

He's outlived at least one wife (no clue if his first wife is dead), plus his daughter-in-law, so who knows how long he'll last?

Not sure how accurate this is but it claims that Hurd's first wife is still alive aged 87 https://webb-site.com/dbpub/natperson.asp?p=2493050

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On 01/05/2022 at 18:44, arghton said:

Houchang Nahavandi (1930) Minister of Science 1978

Manouchehr Ganji (1931) Minister of Education 1976-1978

Abbas Sheibani (1931-2022) Minister of Agriculture 1979-1980, Member of Parliament 1981-2000

Reza Sadr (1932) Minister of Commerce 1979-1980

Hooshang Talé (1933) Member of Parliament 1967-1971

Davoud Hermidas-Bavand (1934-2023) Spokesman of the National Front

Habibollah Peyman (1935) Socialist dissident

Hamid Behbahani (1935/1941) Minister of Roads and Transportation 2008-2011

Mahmoud Ahmadzadeh (1933/1935-2022) Minister of Industries and Mines 1979-1980

 

Hamid Behbahani (Wiki), Iranian politician who served as Minister of Roads and Transportation dead at 83

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Based on this photo from today, you wouldn't think John Major was eight years older than Gordon Brown. 

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Major will outlive Brown. Calling it now.

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4 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Major will outlive Brown. Calling it now.

Brown's eye conditions are the biggest thing he needs to worry about to be honest.

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6 hours ago, Comped said:

Brown's eye conditions are the biggest thing he needs to worry about to be honest.


No, being obese in his 70s is.

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Former Cyprus president George Vassiliou hospitalised.

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On 06/05/2023 at 07:54, drol said:

Tarzan Hernandez suffers from colon cancer.

Rodolfo Hernandez's cancer now terminal.

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