John Roper, Baron Roper
John Francis Hodgess Roper, Baron Roper (10 September 1935 – 29 January 2016) was a British politician.
Roper was elected Member of Parliament for Farnworth in 1970. He sat as a Labour Co-operative MP from 1970 to 1981, and for the Social Democratic Party (SDP) from 1981 to 1983, when he was also the party's Chief Whip. His Farnworth seat was then abolished, and he contested the seat of Worsley at the 1983 general election. He finished third in a three-way marginal election.
On 12 May 2000, he was created a life peer as Baron Roper, of Thorney Island in the City of Westminster.[1] He was the Liberal Democrat Chief Whip in the House of Lords until 2005. He was then appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. In 2008, he was elected Principal Deputy Chairman of Committees. He retired from the House of Lords on 23 May 2015.[2]
Roper died on 29 January 2016 after a long illness. He was aged 80.[3]
References
- ↑ No. 55850. 17 May 2000. p. 5419. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/55850/page/5419
- ↑ http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/retired-lords/ Retired members of the House of Lords
- ↑ Ex-Liberal Democrat chief whip Lord Roper dies aged 80. BBC. 29 January 2016. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-35443826. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
Other websites
- Lord Roper Archived 2006-01-12 at the Wayback Machine profile at the site of Liberal Democrats
- Who's Who 2002 entry