Belfast Telegraph

Corbyn leads tributes to late Gerald Kaufman

- BY ARJ SINGH

JEREMY Corbyn has led tributes to the oldest serving MP, Sir Gerald Kaufman, who has died at 86.

The Labour leader described the Father of the House of Commons as an “iconic and irascible” figure with “dandy clothes” who “loved life and politics”.

The Labour MP for Manchester Gorton’s family saidd he died on Sunday evening after battling a long-term illness.

Sir Gerald was first elected as Manchester Ardwick MP in 1970 before becoming Manchester Gorton MP after constituen­cy boundary changes in 1983 until his death.

His family announced his death “with great sadness”, saying: “Sir Gerald had been suffering from a long-term illness for several months, but, in that time, remained firmly committed to, and focused on, the activities and wellbeing of his beloved constituen­cy, which he had served since first elected in 1970.

“Sir Gerald dedicated his life to serving those who he believed would benefit most from a Labour government and Labour values in action.

“He believed that policy and principle without power were simply not enough to deliver the better life that he fought for on behalf of his constituen­ts for almost 50 years.”

Mr Corbyn paid tribute to his “constant” friend, saying: “I’m very sad at the passing of Sir Gerald Kaufman MP.

“An iconic and irascible figure in the Labour Party, Gerald worked with Harold Wilson when he was Prime Minister in the 1960s and became a Labour MP in 1970.

“Gerald was always a prominent figure in the party and in Parliament, with his dandy clothes and wonderful demeanour in speaking.

“I will deeply miss him, both for his political commitment and constant friendship.”

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‘Iconic and irascible’: Gerald Kaufman

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