John Forrester
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John Stuart Forrester (born 17 June 1924, died 24 November 2007) is a British Labour Party politician.
Forrester was born in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent and was educated at Eastwood (local authority run) School, the City School of Commerce in Stoke-on-Trent, and Alsager teacher training college in Cheshire. [1]
He spent three and a half years in the Royal Navy and taught English to the Polish Resettlement Corps before becoming a teacher in the city. [2]
Having been secretary of the local Constituency Labour Party from 1961, Forrester was Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent North from 1966 to 1987, when was deselected as Labour candidate and replaced by Joan Walley. [3]
In 1970, he was appointed as parliamentary private secretary to David Ennals, the then Minister of State at the Department of Health and Social Security. [4]
Forrester was a Stoke-on-Trent city councillor for East Valley (a ward that includes parts of Smallthorne, Sneyd Green, Milton and Baddeley Green) from 1973 to 2000 and served as chairman of the authority's licensing committee.
He was made Stoke-on-Trent's 50th honorary freeman in September 1992. He also served as a magistrate in the city. [5]
[edit] References
- ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, Times Newspapers Ltd, 1966, 1983 & 1997;
- ^ Bruce, Catherine (24th November 2007) Politicians Mourn ‘Gentleman’ John, ‘The Sentinel’ newspaper;
- ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, Times Newspapers Ltd, 1966, 1983 & 1997;
- ^ Bruce, Catherine (24th November 2007) Politicians Mourn ‘Gentleman’ John, ‘The Sentinel’ newspaper;
- ^ Bruce, Catherine (24th November 2007) Politicians Mourn ‘Gentleman’ John, ‘The Sentinel’ newspaper;
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Harriet Slater |
Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent North 1966–1987 |
Succeeded by Joan Walley |