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词条 Charles Irving
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  1. Early life

  2. Political career

  3. Personal life

  4. References

  5. External links

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Sir Charles Graham Irving (6 May 1924 – 30 March 1995) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament for Cheltenham.

Early life

Irving was born into a hotel-owning family in Cheltenham, its flagship being the Irving Hotel on Bath Road, of which he became Chairman in 1949.[1]

He was educated at Glengarth School, in Cheltenham, and Lucton, near Hereford, at both of which "he evinced no academic bent". When he left school during World War II he tried to join the Army but was turned down on the grounds of being "insufficiently robust". He served in the Home Guard, but was "a good deal less than successful in those ranks, the highlight of his career being the accidental stabbing of a colleague in the hindquarters with a bayonet".[1]

Political career

His political career began in 1947 when he was elected to Cheltenham Borough Council. The following year he was elected to Gloucestershire County Council. He was Mayor of Cheltenham 1958–1960 and again 1971–1972.

Having unsuccessfully contested Bilston in 1970 and Kingswood in February 1974, he became an MP in October 1974 at his third attempt and represented Cheltenham until his retirement in 1992. During this time he was Chairman of the Select Committee on Catering from 1979 until 1992 and a member of the All Party Mental Health Committee 1979–1992. Irving was knighted in 1990.[1]

Irving was not afraid to stand up to the Prime Minister of the day, Margaret Thatcher, particularly over the decision to de-unionise Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) a body located within his Cheltenham constituency, but he was also a great admirer of Thatcher from the day she was elected leader of the Conservative Party until she resigned as Prime Minister fifteen years later, Irving paid to have fresh flowers delivered to her.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}

Personal life

According to Michael McManus's book on the history of Conservative attitudes to homosexuality, Irving was gay[2] and he is reported to have offered a steady stream of advice to the Conservative Campaign for Homosexual Equality.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituaries-sir-charles-irving-1614075.html |title=Obituary of Charles Irving |accessdate=2008-05-11 |author=Patrick Cosgrave |date=3 April 1995 |work=The Independent }}
2. ^{{cite book|title=Tory Pride and Prejudice: the Conservative Party and Homosexual Law Reform|last=McManus |first=Michael |year=2011 |publisher=Biteback |location= London|isbn=1849540799 |page=92}}
  • Times Guide to the House of Commons 1987 and 1992 editions, www.angeltowns.com

External links

  • {{Hansard-contribs | mr-charles-irving | Charles Irving }}
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