Preceded by Sean Hughes Nationality British Alma mater University of Oxford Party Labour Party | Succeeded by constituency abolished Political party Labour Spouse Lilian Hopkins (m. 1962) | |
Born 1 October 1937
Bootle, England, UK ( 1937-10-01 ) Died 28 May 2016, Huyton, United Kingdom Books Draft Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Order 1999 Education University of Oxford, Magdalen College, Oxford Similar Michael Shersby, Humfrey Malins, Richard Taylor, Keir Hardie |
From me to you a latin language version and tribute to eddie o hara
Edward O'Hara (1 October 1937 – 28 May 2016) was a British Labour Party politician who became the Member of Parliament (MP) for Knowsley South following the death of Sean Hughes.
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- From me to you a latin language version and tribute to eddie o hara
- House of commons eddie o hara mp 14th january 2010
- Early life
- Personal life
- References
He held the seat from 1990 until 2010 when the constituency was abolished. During this period his seat was considered the safest Labour seat in the country. He was chairman of the committee for technology and aerospace of the Western European Union and was succeeded in 2009 by the German politician Axel Fischer.
He left the House of Commons in 2010, after being defeated in the selection process to become Labour candidate for Knowsley by fellow Labour MP George Howarth.
House of commons eddie o hara mp 14th january 2010
Early life
O'Hara was born in Bootle, near Liverpool. He was educated at the direct-grant grammar Liverpool Collegiate School, then Magdalen College, Oxford, gaining an MA in Literae Humaniores, and the University of London. Before entering Parliament, Eddie was a councillor in Knowsley and Chair of the Education Committee.
A lifelong loyal Liverpool FC supporter all his life, he taught Latin and Greek at Perse School, Cambridge, and at Birkenhead School before lecturing at C.F. Mott College (became Liverpool Polytechnic) from 1970-5, at the City of Liverpool College of Higher Education from 1975–85, and at Liverpool Polytechnic from 1985-90.
Personal life
He married Lilian Hopkins on 11 September 1962 in Bootle; the couple had two sons and a daughter.