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Gerry Reynolds (British politician)

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Gerry Reynolds
Member of Parliament
for Islington North
In office
15 May 1958 – 7 June 1969
Preceded byWilfred Fienburgh
Succeeded byMichael O'Halloran
Personal details
Born
Gerald William Reynolds

(1927-07-17)17 July 1927
Brentford, Middlesex, England
Died7 June 1969(1969-06-07) (aged 41)
London, England
Political partyLabour
Spouse
Dorothy Budd
(m. 1949)
Children2

Gerald William Reynolds (17 July 1927 – 7 June 1969) was a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Islington North from 1958 until his death.

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Background

Reynolds was born Brentford, Middlesex, in 1927, and was educated in Acton.[1][2] He was diagnosed with kidney disease when he was fourteen, and at the time was given only three months to live.[2] He went on to attend the Ealing School of Art.[2]

Political career

Reynolds began his political career on the Acton Borough Council, to which he was elected in 1949.[2] He served as mayor of Acton from 1961 to 1962.[2] He was elected as the Member of Parliament for the constituency of Islington North in a 1958 by-election following the early death of the sitting MP Wilfred Fienburgh, who was killed in a car crash at the age of 38.[2] He was re-elected the following year at the 1959 general election, and at the next two general elections in the constituency.[2]

In the British Government of the 1960s he was Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Army from 1964 to 1965, then for two years he was the Minister of Defence (Army).[2] From 1967-1969 he held the office of Minister of Defence (Administration) at the Ministry of Defence.[3]

Personal life and death

Reynolds married Dorothy Budd in 1949, and they had two daughters.[2]

Reynolds died from cancer at a London hospital on 7 June 1969, at the age of 41.[2][4] Few in parliament knew he was ill, and so his death came as a considerable shock; he had previously been considered a "rising star" in Westminster, and was being talked of as a potential future prime minister.[2][5]

Publications

The Night the Police Went on Strike, by Reynolds, G.W. & Judge, A. (Pub. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1968).

References

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Mr Gerald Reynolds". The Times. 9 June 1969. p. 10.
  3. ^ "Newsreel of Reynolds meeting British Army soldiers". Pathe News. 1968 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "6 Labour Seats Vacant". The Daily Telegraph. 9 June 1969. p. 1. Retrieved 8 December 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ 'Comrade Corbyn' by Ross Prince (Pub. Biteback Publishing, 2016), Chapter 6.

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Preceded by Member of Parliament for Islington North
19581969
Succeeded by
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