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− | [[Bob Cryer]] 1934-1994) was a [[Labour Party]] politician. he served as a member, Keighley Borough Council 1971-74; MP (Labour) for Keighley 1974-83; Parliamentary Secretary of State, [[Department of Trade and Industry]] 1976-78; MEP (Labour) for Sheffield 1984-89; MP (Labour) Bradford South 1987-94.<ref> | + | [[Bob Cryer]] 1934-1994) was a [[Labour Party]] politician. he served as a member, Keighley Borough Council 1971-74; MP (Labour) for Keighley 1974-83; Parliamentary Secretary of State, [[Department of Trade and Industry]] 1976-78; MEP (Labour) for Sheffield 1984-89; MP (Labour) Bradford South 1987-94.<ref>Tam Dalyell, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-bob-cryer-1369763.html Obituary: Bob Cryer], ''Independent'', 13 April 1994.</ref> |
==Connections== | ==Connections== |
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Bob Cryer 1934-1994) was a Labour Party politician. he served as a member, Keighley Borough Council 1971-74; MP (Labour) for Keighley 1974-83; Parliamentary Secretary of State, Department of Trade and Industry 1976-78; MEP (Labour) for Sheffield 1984-89; MP (Labour) Bradford South 1987-94.[1]
Connections
- Ann Cryer MP - Wife.
- John Cryer MP - Son.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Tam Dalyell, Obituary: Bob Cryer, Independent, 13 April 1994.
- ↑ Sarah Priddy, PIL: Current Members Related to Other Current or Former Members - Commons Library Standard Note, 13 September 2013.