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Ex-Speaker Lord Weatherill dies | Ex-Speaker Lord Weatherill dies |
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The former Speaker of the House of Commons, Lord Weatherill, has died at the age of 86. | The former Speaker of the House of Commons, Lord Weatherill, has died at the age of 86. |
The peer served as speaker from 1983 to 1992, and oversaw the introduction of television cameras into the chamber. | The peer served as speaker from 1983 to 1992, and oversaw the introduction of television cameras into the chamber. |
Lord (Bernard) Weatherill died at the Marie Curie Community Hospice in Caterham, Surrey, on Sunday night after a short illness. | Lord (Bernard) Weatherill died at the Marie Curie Community Hospice in Caterham, Surrey, on Sunday night after a short illness. |
His son Bruce Weatherill, who informed the BBC and the House of Lords, said: "We will all miss him greatly." | His son Bruce Weatherill, who informed the BBC and the House of Lords, said: "We will all miss him greatly." |
Even temper | Even temper |
BBC political correspondent Guto Harri said Lord Weatherill was widely admired for his fairness, even temper and support for backbenchers' rights. | BBC political correspondent Guto Harri said Lord Weatherill was widely admired for his fairness, even temper and support for backbenchers' rights. |
I don't know what this place is coming to, Tom, they've got my tailor in here now Tory MP, overheard by Lord Weatherill Obituary: Lord Weatherill | I don't know what this place is coming to, Tom, they've got my tailor in here now Tory MP, overheard by Lord Weatherill Obituary: Lord Weatherill |
Bernard Weatherill was educated at Malvern College before being apprenticed into the family's Saville Row tailoring business. | Bernard Weatherill was educated at Malvern College before being apprenticed into the family's Saville Row tailoring business. |
He served in the Indian Army during World War II and rose to the rank of captain. | |
He was elected to Parliament as Conservative MP for Croydon North East in 1964 - a seat he held until his retirement in 1992. | |
The then-prime minister, Baroness Thatcher, tried to block his election to the post of speaker, and his private papers released in 2003 revealed their behind-the-scenes rows. | The then-prime minister, Baroness Thatcher, tried to block his election to the post of speaker, and his private papers released in 2003 revealed their behind-the-scenes rows. |
Although Lord Weatherill was a Tory MP, in the Lords he was convenor of the crossbench peers and his father was a member of the Independent Labour Party. | Although Lord Weatherill was a Tory MP, in the Lords he was convenor of the crossbench peers and his father was a member of the Independent Labour Party. |
Tributes were being paid to him on Monday from across the political spectrum. | |
'Awkward squad' | |
Lord Heseltine, the former Tory deputy prime minister, said: "He was a popular Speaker and a good one." | |
Lord Tebbit, the Tory peer and former party chairman, described him as "one of life's gentlemen". | |
Former Labour MP Tam Dalyell, an ex-Father of the House of Commons, said: "Albeit he once called me 'the platoon sergeant of the awkward squad', I rated him in the very highest league of Speakers, partly because he resisted pressure from Margaret Thatcher, and was fair to those with dissenting opinions. | |
"He was superb in being host to people from developing countries, particularly Asians as he spoke Urdu." | |
Lord Weatherill told MPs of the time he was mocked by Tory grandees for his former profession before his maiden speech. | |
"I was so frightened I must tell the House that I spent most of it locked away in a room not a million miles from this chamber," he recalled. | "I was so frightened I must tell the House that I spent most of it locked away in a room not a million miles from this chamber," he recalled. |
"And my confidence was not increased when I heard a familiar voice say to one of his friends: 'I don't know what this place is coming to, Tom, they've got my tailor in here now.'" | |
He was also the last Speaker to conduct business in a wig, saying it allowed him to hear selectively. |