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Preceded by
  
Michael Noble

Alma mater
  
Political party
  
Education
  

Nationality
  
English

Role
  
British Politician

Preceded by
  
Constituency created

Name
  
David Trippier

Succeeded by
  
David Trippier Address of Sir David Trippier RW Provincial Grand Master for East


Born
  
15 May 1945 (age 78) (
1945-05-15
)

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Sir David Austin Trippier, RD (born 15 May 1945) is a British Conservative Party politician.

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Early life

Trippier was born on 15 May 1945. He was educated at Bury Grammar School.

Political career

Trippier fought Rochdale in a by-election in 1972, coming third. In the February and October 1974 elections he stood at Oldham West, but was beaten each time by future Labour Cabinet Minister Michael Meacher.

He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rossendale from 1979 to 1983, and for Rossendale and Darwen from 1983, until he lost his seat in 1992, by 120 votes to Labour's Janet Anderson. Trippier was appointed his PPS by Kenneth Clarke while he was Minister of State for Health at the Department of Health and Social Security from 1982 to 1983.

He then served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, 1983 to 1985, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment, 1985 to 1987, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment, 1987 to 1989, and then Minister of State for the Environment and Countryside at the Department of the Environment from 1989 to 1992.

Later life

He was knighted after he lost his House of Commons seat, and appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1997. He subsequently became the Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party's Northern Board.

Freemasonry

He was initiated in to Freemasonry in 1968, at the age of 21. In 2011, he became the Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons in East Lancashire. He was invested on 22 February 2012.

References

David Trippier Wikipedia


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