Roy Hattersley, former Labour deputy leader, dies at 93
Roy Hattersley, the former Labour deputy leader and author, has died at the age of 93, according to a single-source report from The Guardian. Prime Minister Keir Starmer described Hattersley as a “giant of the labour movement” and offered condolences to his wife, Maggie, and his family. Hattersley served as a councillor at 23, an MP at 31, and a minister by 33, holding posts in the cabinets of Harold Wilson and Jim Callaghan. He was MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook from 1964 until his retirement in 1997 and was appointed deputy Labour leader under Neil Kinnock. Hattersley was made a life peer in 1993 as Baron Hattersley of Sparkbrook. He also wrote numerous books and columns, and was a visiting fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics and Nuffield College, Oxford.
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Sources: The Guardian
