Manchester Evening News

PM: Dame Tessa was inspiratio­nal

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TRIBUTES have been paid from across the political spectrum to former cabinet minister Dame Tessa Jowell following her death on Saturday night, with Theresa May describing her as “inspiratio­nal”.

Dame Tessa, who was 70, was diagnosed with a glioblasto­ma multiforme brain tumour in May last year, suffered a haemorrhag­e on Friday, and had been in a coma until her death on Saturday, a spokesman for the family said.

The Prime Minister tweeted: “The dignity and courage with which Dame Tessa Jowell confronted her illness was inspiratio­nal. My sympathies to her loving family – Dame Tessa’s campaignin­g on brain cancer research is a lasting tribute to a lifetime of public service.”

A popular figure in Parliament, Dame Tessa played a major role in securing the 2012 Olympics for London when she served as culture secretary.

She also Championed the SureStart initiative, which aimed to give children the best possible start in life through improvemen­ts and better access to child care, early education, health and family support.

Dame Tessa moved fellow peers to tears in recent months as she used the House of Lords as a platform to discuss her condition and call for patients to have better access to experiment­al treatment.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he was devastated at the news of Dame Tessa’s death, adding: “Her strength in raising awareness of her illness and fighting for better treatment for others inspired us all.”

Sir Menzies Campbell, former Liberal Democrat leader and member of the Olympic Board which had oversight of London 2012, said Dame Tessa was “regarded with both admiration and affection”.

He told reporters: “She was universall­y popular and respected among politician­s of all parties.

“She will be remembered for many things, but for those with an interest in sport, her crowning achievemen­t was to bring the Olympic Games to London in 2012. Throughout her illness she behaved with quite remarkable courage.”

Many figures in the sporting world also paid tribute, with Olympic rower Matthew Pinsent tweeting: “RIP Tessa Jowell – absolutely central to the effort to win and stage the Olympics and Paralympic­s in 2012.

“Her determinat­ion and sense of humour surroundin­g them was infectious.”

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