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Former Lib Dem MP David Rendel dies after cancer battle | Former Lib Dem MP David Rendel dies after cancer battle |
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Former MP David Rendel, who won a famous parliamentary by-election victory for the Liberal Democrats, has died at the age of 67. | Former MP David Rendel, who won a famous parliamentary by-election victory for the Liberal Democrats, has died at the age of 67. |
He had been suffering from cancer for some time and passed away at his Berkshire home on Monday evening. | |
In 1993, Mr Rendel won a 28% swing from the Tories in Newbury and retained his seat in two subsequent elections. | In 1993, Mr Rendel won a 28% swing from the Tories in Newbury and retained his seat in two subsequent elections. |
In 2015 he stood unsuccessfully as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Somerton and Frome. | In 2015 he stood unsuccessfully as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Somerton and Frome. |
The leader of the Liberal Democrats Tim Farron has paid tribute on Twitter describing him as a "committed and selfless individual." | The leader of the Liberal Democrats Tim Farron has paid tribute on Twitter describing him as a "committed and selfless individual." |
Mr Rendel's focus on constituency work sometimes led to him being out of step with his party's opinions. | Mr Rendel's focus on constituency work sometimes led to him being out of step with his party's opinions. |
He was a strong supporter of the controversial Newbury bypass, a focus of environmental protest and also strongly campaigned on opposition to nuclear technology. | He was a strong supporter of the controversial Newbury bypass, a focus of environmental protest and also strongly campaigned on opposition to nuclear technology. |
Mr Rendel had an atypical background for a Liberal Democrat, as an Old Etonian, who had rowed for Oxford in the university boat race. | Mr Rendel had an atypical background for a Liberal Democrat, as an Old Etonian, who had rowed for Oxford in the university boat race. |
He stood for the party leadership in 1999 but had little support among MPs and came last in the ballot. | He stood for the party leadership in 1999 but had little support among MPs and came last in the ballot. |
In 2001 he became the party's education spokesman after having served on the public accounts committee. | In 2001 he became the party's education spokesman after having served on the public accounts committee. |
Mr Rendel represented Newbury between 1993 and 2005, when he lost his seat to Conservative, Richard Benyon. | Mr Rendel represented Newbury between 1993 and 2005, when he lost his seat to Conservative, Richard Benyon. |
In 2010 he found himself alone amongst members of the Liberal Democrat Federal Executive in voting against plans to enter a coalition government with the Conservatives. | In 2010 he found himself alone amongst members of the Liberal Democrat Federal Executive in voting against plans to enter a coalition government with the Conservatives. |
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