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Former UK minister Cecil Parkinson dies of cancer at age 84. | Former UK minister Cecil Parkinson dies of cancer at age 84. |
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LONDON — Cecil Parkinson, who held senior posts in the British government under Margaret Thatcher until forced to resign amid a sex scandal, has died. He was 84. | LONDON — Cecil Parkinson, who held senior posts in the British government under Margaret Thatcher until forced to resign amid a sex scandal, has died. He was 84. |
Parkinson’s family said he died Friday after a long battle with cancer. | Parkinson’s family said he died Friday after a long battle with cancer. |
Parkinson managed the Conservative Party’s successful 1983 election campaign. After a landslide victory, then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher considered elevating him to foreign secretary or chancellor of the Treasury. | |
His chances of holding such high office ended a day after the election, when — according to her memoirs — Thatcher received a letter from Col. Hastings Keays, saying his daughter was in a long-time affair with Parkinson and was pregnant. | |
According to Thatcher’s biographer, Charles Moore, her initial response to Parkinson was: “What’s that got to do with anything?” | |
But the door to high office had closed. He was instead put in charge of the trade and industry department, and resigned a few months later when the affair became public. | |
Sara Keays claimed that Parkinson had promised to marry her, and had pressured her to have an abortion, but she refused. | |
Thatcher brought him back to the Cabinet four years later but by then his career had peaked and was widely viewed as in decline. | |
Prime Minister David Cameron praised Parkinson as a “man of huge ability” who played an important role during the Thatcher era. | |
“He was someone I really enjoyed working with a great deal,” Cameron said. “He was part of a great political generation that did really extraordinary things for our country.” | |
Parkinson served in the House of Lords until he retired last year after he became ill. | Parkinson served in the House of Lords until he retired last year after he became ill. |
He began his career in Parliament in 1970 and also had a successful career in business. | He began his career in Parliament in 1970 and also had a successful career in business. |
Parkinson is survived by his wife, Ann; their three daughters and his daughter by Sara Keays. | |
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