- John Dunwoody
Infobox MP
name = Dr John Dunwoody CBE
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constituency_MP = Falmouth and Camborne
parliament =
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predecessor =Frank Hayman
successor =David Mudd
term_start =31 March 1966
term_end =18 June 1970
birth_date = Birth date|1929|6|3|df=yes
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death_date = Death date and age|2006|01|26|1929|6|3|df=yes
death_place =France
nationality = British
spouse =Gwyneth Dunwoody (1954–1975)
Evelyn Borner (1979–2006)
party = Labour
relations =
children =Tamsin Dunwoody and two sons
residence =
alma_mater =King's College London , andWestminster Hospital Medical School
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footnotes =John Elliot Orr Dunwoody CBE (
3 June 1929 –26 January 2006 ) was a British Labour politician.Dunwoody was educated at St Paul's School, then trained as a doctor at
King's College London , andWestminster Hospital Medical School . A surgeon, he worked inDevon as a senior house physician atNewton Abbot Hospital from 1955 to 1956 and as a GP and medical officer inTotnes District Hospital from 1956 to 1966. He was active in the Socialist Medical Association.Dunwoody contested the safe Conservative seat of Tiverton in 1959, and came close to winning Plymouth Sutton in 1964, losing by just 410 votes in a seat that
David Owen would later hold for several years for Labour. He becameMember of Parliament for Falmouth and Camborne at the 1966 general election, succeeding Labour'sHarold Hayman in a long-term three-way marginal. He was a health minister from 1969 until 1970. A well-regarded orator atLabour Party Conference , Dunwoody was spoken of as a future leader of the Party. However, he lost his seat in 1970 and did not return to Parliament.Dunwoody had campaigned hard for a total ban on smoking, before its negative health effects were universally recognised, and became the first director of
Action on Smoking and Health (ASH). He served as Chairman of the Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster AreaHealth Authority 1977–82, Chairman of theFamily Planning Association 1981–87 and Chairman of theBloomsbury District Health Authority 1982–90. From 1996 he was Vice-Chairman of the Merton, Sutton and WandsworthLocal Medical Committee . He was awarded the CBE in 1986.Dunwoody married
Gwyneth Dunwoody (née Phillips), daughter of aGeneral Secretary of the Labour Party and a Baroness, in 1954. She also became a Labour MP in 1966 and had a long parliamentary career, till her death in 2008. They had two sons and a daughter - their daughterTamsin Dunwoody served as a Member of theWelsh Assembly for one term (2003–07). Their marriage was dissolved in 1975 and in 1979 he married Evelyn Borner. He died aged 76 after an accident at his home atBéziers ,France .External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1699075,00.html Obituary by "The Guardian"]
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