Richard J. Cottrell (11 July 1943 – 18 July 2024) was an English politician and author who was a Member of the European Parliament for the British constituency of Bristol from 1979 until 1989.
In 1979, he was elected to the Parliament for the Conservative Party, and started his service on 17 July 1979.[2] During his first term, he joined the Committee on Transport on 20 July of the same year and the Committee on Youth, Culture, Education, Information and Sport on 11 July 1980, serving on both until the Parliament adjourned on 23 July 1984.[2]
Cottrell was re-elected in 1984, again for the Conservative Party, and served until 24 July 1989.[1] He served as a member of the committees for the Rules of Procedure, the Verification of Credencials [sic] and Immunities; the Rules of Procedure and Petitions; and the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection; and also participated in diplomatic relations with Canada and the People's Republic of China.[1]
In 1989, he lost re-election to Labour Party candidate Ian White.[3]
Cottrell died near Treviso, Italy on 18 July 2024, at the age of 81.[4]
Bibliography
The Sacred Cow: Folly of Europe's Food Mountains, 1987 ISBN0246132248
Blood on their Hands: Killing of Ann Chapman, 1988 ISBN0586066799
Gladio: NATO’s Dagger at the Heart of Europe, 2012 ISBN1615776885
Doctor Who? The Atomic Bomber Beeching and his War on the Railways., 2013 ASINB00CJJJD6C