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Former Labour Deputy Leader Roy Hattersley Dies at 93

Roy Hattersley, former Labour deputy leader and MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook, has died aged 93. Tributes highlight his decades of service and impact on British politics.

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Roy Hattersley, Former Labour Deputy Leader, Passes Away at 93

Roy Hattersley, who served as deputy leader of the Labour Party under Neil Kinnock, has died at the age of 93.

The Sheffield-born politician entered parliament in 1964 as the MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook, a position he held for over three decades.

He was the party's deputy leader in opposition for nine years following its historic defeat to Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives in 1983.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer paid tribute to Lord Hattersley, stating:

"was a giant of the Labour movement"
"Through decades of service, including as deputy leader and a minister, he never lost his belief in a more equal Britain.
My thoughts are with his wife Maggie and his family."

Deputy Labour leader Lucy Powell also commented on Lord Hattersley's impact, saying:

"shaped the Labour Party and British politics"
"He was a giant of our movement and of that generation of politicians."
"He had been kind, thoughtful and full of sound advice."

New Labour strategist Alistair Campbell described him as:

"Labour through and through"
"a loyal and hard working deputy to Neil at a vital time in Labour history."

After leaving the Commons in 1997, he was made a life peer as Baron Hattersley of Sparkbrook.

This article was sourced from bbc

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