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Wilfred St. Clair-Daniel CBE is a politician and former Speaker of the House of Assembly of Saint Lucia.

St. Clair-Daniel served as the Speaker of the House of Assembly of Saint Lucia for 27 years, making him the longest to serve in that position to date. He was first elected Speaker in 1967, on the recommendation of then Premier of Saint Lucia, the late Hon. Sir John G. M. Compton, and served continuously until 1979. Due to the surprise defeat of the United Workers Party at the polls in 1979, a new SLP-Administration under Sir Allan Louis took the reins of power, which resulted in a new Speaker being elected. After three years of governance, the Labour Administration of 1979 eventually fell apart, thus paving the way for general elections in 1982.

The United Workers Party was returned to power, Sir John G. M. Compton once again sworn in as Prime Minister, and Mr. St. Clair-Daniel was returned as Speaker of the House of Assembly, where he then served for 15 years, ending in 1997.

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