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Conservative MEP Philip Bradbourn dies | Conservative MEP Philip Bradbourn dies |
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Conservative MEP Philip Bradbourn has died, the party has announced. | Conservative MEP Philip Bradbourn has died, the party has announced. |
The 63-year-old, who represented the West Midlands, had served in the European Parliament since 1999. | The 63-year-old, who represented the West Midlands, had served in the European Parliament since 1999. |
He was diagnosed with bowel cancer shortly after being re-elected in May and died on Friday night. | He was diagnosed with bowel cancer shortly after being re-elected in May and died on Friday night. |
The Prime Minister said Mr Bradbourn had a "truly admirable" dedication to public service and described him as a "well-respected and effective" politician. | |
Mr Bradbourn was appointed an OBE in 1994 for his public and political service. | |
He had been a town planning officer in local government for more than 20 years before becoming political adviser to the Conservative group on Wolverhampton City Council. | |
Born and bred in the Black Country, Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps said Mr Bradbourn took "immense pride in championing the West Midlands" and would be "sorely missed". | |
Ashley Fox, leader of the Conservative MEPs, said: "His no-nonsense approach to politics made him a powerful voice for the West Midlands as well as a resolute defender of the British taxpayers' interests in Brussels and Strasbourg." |
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