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Roy Jenkins

President of the European Commission Roy Jenkins delivering the Hoover Address at the University of Strathclyde in 1979. Also on the platform is Professor James Kennerley, Director of Strathclyde Business School. Hoover sponsored the annual Address at the University for several years.

First elected to the House of Commons in 1948, Jenkins served as Aviation Minister, Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Labour Government of the 1960s. He resigned from the Labour Party in 1976 and took up his post in Brussels. On his return in 1981 he was one of the "Gang of Four" former Labour MPs who founded the Social Democratic Party.

The death of Glasgow's last Conservative MP, Tam Galbraith, in 1982 caused a by-election in his Hillhead constituency. Jenkins won the seat for the SDP. A celebrated bon viveur, he was very much at home in the West End and happy to promote the attractions of his adopted city. He held the seat until 1987, when he was defeated by George Galloway. He went to the House of Lords, taking the title Lord Jenkins of Hillhead.

Reference: P5/46

Reproduced with the permission of Strathclyde University Archives

Keywords:
by-elections, Chancellors of the Exchequer, European Commission, Home Secretaries, Hoover Address, House of Commons, House of Lords, Labour Party, Members of Parliament, MPs, professors, SDP, Social Democratic Party, Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde



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