- Geoffrey Finsberg
Sir Geoffrey Finsberg, Baron Finsberg, MBE, JP (
13 June 1926 —8 October 1996 ) was a British Conservative politician.Finsberg was educated at the
City of London School and was a 'Bevin Boy ' 1945-47. From a young age he was active in the Conservative Party and was founder chairman ofMansfield Young Conservatives 1946-47. He served as National Chairman of the Young Conservatives, 1954-57 and took senior rules in theNational Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations , 1953-79 and the Greater London Area of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations. He was Vice-Chairman, Conservative Party Organisation, 1975-79 and 1983-87;Finsberg was elected a Borough Councillor in Hampstead in 1949 at just 22 years old, until 1965, and on the new
London Borough of Camden 1964-74, serving as Leader, 1968-70. He was Deputy Chairman, 1969-1971, and Vice-President of theAssociation of Municipal Corporations , 1971-74. He stood for Parliament in Islington East in 1955 without success.In 1970, Finsberg was elected
Member of Parliament for Hampstead, serving 1970 to 1983, then for Hampstead and Highgate 1983 to 1992. He acted as Opposition spokesman onGreater London , 1974-79;Parliamentary Under Secretary of State ,Department of the Environment , 1979-81, andDepartment of Health and Social Security , 1981-83. He was President of the Parliamentary Assembly of theCouncil of Europe from 1991 to 1992.Finsberg was also active in business and charities: he was Controller of Personnel and Chief Industrial Relations Adviser at
Great Universal Stores , 1968-79; Member, 1983-1986, and Deputy Chairman, South East Regional Board,TSB , 1986-89; Member,Post Office Users National Council, 1970-77; Member of the Council,Confederation of British Industry , 1968-79. He was Joint National Treasurer, 1993-1995, and Joint National Honorary Secretary,Council of Christians and Jews ; Patron,Maccabi Association of Great Britain; Trustee, Marie Curie Cancer Foundation; a JP for Inner London from 1962.He retired from Parliament at the 1992 general election, at which his seat was taken by Labour's
Glenda Jackson , defeatingOliver Letwin . He was created alife peer in 1992 as Baron Finsberg, of Hampstead in theLondon Borough of Camden .References
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