British Conservative politician
Sir John Michael Gorst (28 June 1928 – 31 July 2010) was a British Conservative politician.
Career
He was educated at Ardingly College and read French and History at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge . In 1953 he joined the advertising department of Pye Ltd. [ 1]
As the joint founder in 1963 of the Local Radio Association, with John Whitney , Gorst campaigned for the introduction of commercial radio services.[ 2]
At the 1964 general election he fought Chester-le-Street and in 1966 , he was again an unsuccessful candidate in the Bodmin constituency in Cornwall , losing to the sitting Liberal MP, Peter Bessell .[citation needed ]
At the 1970 general election , he was elected MP for Hendon North , holding the seat until it was abolished by boundary changes in 1997. In December 1996, he resigned the Conservative whip in protest at the closure of a casualty unit at a local hospital. This deprived John Major of his parliamentary majority.[ 3]
In the 1997 general election , he stood in the new seat of Hendon , losing to Labour 's Andrew Dismore .
Family
He was the great-grandson of Sir John Eldon Gorst . Gorst married Noël Rossana, a ballerina, in 1954.[citation needed ]
References
Times Guide to the House of Commons (1997 ed.). Times Newspapers.[ISBN missing ]
External links
International National People