Geoffrey Lofthouse, Baron Lofthouse of Pontefract

The Right Honourable
The Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract
JP
First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
In office
27 April 1992  14 May 1997
Preceded by Paul Dean
Succeeded by Michael Martin
Member of Parliament
for Pontefract and Castleford
In office
26 October 1978  1 May 1997
Preceded by Joseph Harper
Succeeded by Yvette Cooper
Personal details
Born (1925-12-18)18 December 1925
Featherstone, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Died 1 April 2012(2012-04-01) (aged 87)
Nationality British
Political party Labour

Geoffrey Lofthouse, Baron Lofthouse of Pontefract, JP (18 December 1925 1 November 2012), popularly known in his former constituency as Geoff Lofthouse, was a British Labour politician and life peer.

Early life

He was born in Featherstone, West Riding of Yorkshire, the son of Ernest Lofthouse, a farm labourer in Micklefield, and Emma (née Fellows). His father died at the age of 35. At the age of 14, Geoff Lofthouse went down the pit at Ackton Hall Colliery in Featherstone. At age 29, he was the President of the local branch of the NUM. He went to the University of Leeds, gaining a BA in Political Studies in 1957, when he was 32 years old. In 1962, he became a councillor on Pontefract Borough Council. He was mayor of Pontefract in 1967, and leader of the council from 1969-73.

Parliamentary career

He was MP for Pontefract and Castleford from a 1978 by-election until his retirement at the 1997 general election. In the House of Commons, he served from 1992 until his retirement as a Deputy Speaker of the House to Betty Boothroyd. In the Queen's Birthday Honours 1995 Lofthouse was appointed a Knight Bachelor.[1] In the Queen's Birthday Honours 1997 Lofthouse was made a Life Peer as Baron Lofthouse of Pontefract, of Pontefract, in the county of West Yorkshire.[2][3]

Publications

His autobiography, A Very Miner MP, is available from Yorkshire Art Circus Publishers.

Personal life

He married when he was 20 years old; he and his wife Sarah had a daughter.

Death

Lord Lofthouse died on 1 November 2012, aged 86.[4]

Arms

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Joseph Harper
Member of Parliament for Pontefract and Castleford
19781997
Succeeded by
Yvette Cooper


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