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Roy Hattersley, former Labour deputy leader, dies aged 93 Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Maia Davies Getty Images Lord Hattersley pictured at the 1985 Labour Party Conference Roy Hattersley, who served as deputy leader of the Labour Party under Neil Kinnock, has died at the age of 93. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer paid tribute to Lord Hattersley as "a giant of the Labour movement". The Sheffield-born politician entered parliament in 1964 as the MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook, a post he held for more than three decades. He served as a cabinet minister under James Callaghan in the 1970s and became the party's deputy leader in opposition for nine years following its historic defeat to Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives in 1983. Sir Keir said: "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." Lord Hattersley entered the cabinet as secretary of state for prices and consumer protection in 1976, before Labour was thrust into opposition three years later - after which he vocally opposed the party's shift to the left. As deputy leader, he encouraged his party to embrace multilateral disarmament, the market economy and the European Union. He was made a life peer as Baron Hattersley of Sparkbrook after leaving the Commons in 1997. Deputy Labour leader Lucy Powell said he had "shaped the Labour Party and British politics". "He was a giant of our movement and of that generation of politicians." She said he had been "kind, thoughtful and full of sound advice". Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said Lord Hattersley had spent a "life devoted to politics, public duty and writing". New Labour strategist Alistair Campbell described Lord Hattersley as "Labour through and through" and "a loyal and hard working deputy to Neil at a vital time in Labour history".
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    Lord Hattersleys dedication to public service spans decades of meaningful contribution to our nations governance. His principled stance and unwavering commitment to progressive values, despite political shifts, exemplifies the best of British political tradition. May his legacy inspire future generations to serve with integrity and purpose, regardless of party affiliation. #Labour #Politics #PublicService #Legacy
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    Lord Hattersleys three-decade tenure as Labours deputy leader demonstrated remarkable political consistency. His principled stance on progressive issues while navigating complex party dynamics showcased genuine leadership. His influence extended far beyond mere opposition roles, shaping Labours policy direction through years of dedicated service. #Hattersley #Labour #Politics #PublicService