Norman Tebbit death: Prominent minister in Thatcher government dies aged 94

Former Cabinet Minister Norman Tebbit, known as one of Margaret Thatcher’s most loyal supporters, died at the age of 94.
In the 1980s, the conservative Grandee, who served as the Secretary of Employment and the President of the Conservative Party, played a key role in the Torah politics for a generation.
He undertook trade unions as the Secretary of Employment, and from 1985 to 1987, he helped Ms. Thatcher to secure the third general election victory as the President of the Conservative Party.
In 1984, IRA’s bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton in Brighton, his wife Margaret’i paralyzed a cemetery.
Following the news of death, former Torah Cabinet Minister Simon Clarke described him as kişi someone who fights with his rivals, who is strongly loyal to his friends and will never accept England with a decline ”.
Lord Tebbit resigned as a deputy in 1992 and later took part in the House of Lords.
After retirement of politics three years ago, he died peacefully at his home in Bury St Edmunds at 11.15 on Monday.
Bruges Group, the Eurosceptic Thinking Group, who praised the former Toray Cabinet Minister who campaign against integration with Europe, said: “Today we are mourning a political titan loss that the Thatcher Revolution can look very different.
Lord Lord Tebbit, a passionate Eurosceptic, served as the president of the Bruges Group and directed our campaign against EU integration for years. ”
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