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Sir Teddy Taylor dead: Eurosceptic former Conservative MP dies aged 80 | Sir Teddy Taylor dead: Eurosceptic former Conservative MP dies aged 80 |
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The former Conservative MP Sir Teddy Taylor has died aged 80, his family has said. | The former Conservative MP Sir Teddy Taylor has died aged 80, his family has said. |
Sir Teddy, who had been ill for some months, died in Southend Hospital late on Wednesday, his wife, Sheila Taylor said. | Sir Teddy, who had been ill for some months, died in Southend Hospital late on Wednesday, his wife, Sheila Taylor said. |
First entering Parliament as MP for Glasgow Cathcart in 1964, his political career was marked by a fierce loathing of the European Union. | First entering Parliament as MP for Glasgow Cathcart in 1964, his political career was marked by a fierce loathing of the European Union. |
He quit as a Scottish Office minister in 1971 over Edward Heath’s decision to join what was then the Common Market. | |
Two decades later he was among a band of diehard Tory rebels – the so-called Whipless Wonders – who had the whip withdrawn and were kicked out of the party by John Major over their opposition to the Maastricht Treaty. | |
In 1979 he was elected MP for Southend East in a by-election, having finally lost marginal Glasgow Cathcart, and held the seat until he retired from Parliament in 2005. | In 1979 he was elected MP for Southend East in a by-election, having finally lost marginal Glasgow Cathcart, and held the seat until he retired from Parliament in 2005. |
His wife said that while he never changed his views on Europe, he had remained devoted to his constituency and its people. | His wife said that while he never changed his views on Europe, he had remained devoted to his constituency and its people. |
“He loved being an MP here. The great love of his life was helping his constituents. He really cared about Southend and was very well-liked by everybody here,” she said. | |
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