- William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill
Infobox Politician
honorific-prefix =The Right Honourable
name = William Waldegrave
honorific-suffix =
Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, PC
birth_date = birth date and age|df=yes|1946|08|15
birth_place = London, UK
office =Chief Secretary to the Treasury
term_start = 5 July 1995
term_end = 2 May 1997
predecessor =Jonathan Aitken
successor =Alistair Darling
office2 =Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
term_start2 = 20 July 1994
term_end2 = 5 July 1995
predecessor2 = Gillian Shephard
successor2 = Douglas Hogg
office3 =Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
term_start3 = 10 April 1992
term_end3 = 20 July 1994
predecessor3 =Chris Patten
successor3 =David Hunt
office4 =Secretary of State for Health
term_start4 = 2 November 1990
term_end4 = 10 April 1992
primeminister4 =John Major
predecessor4 =Kenneth Clarke
successor4 =Virginia Bottomley
party = ConservativeWilliam Arthur Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, PC (born 15 August 1946), educated at
Eton College ,Corpus Christi College, Oxford and now a fellow ofAll Souls College, Oxford is a British Conservative politician who served in the Cabinet from 1990 until 1997 and is a Life Member of theTory Reform Group . He is now alife peer . Lord Waldegrave is also the Chairman of the Rhodes Trust. He will become Provost ofEton College whenSir Eric Anderson retires from the post at the end of January 2009.Early life
Lord Waldegrave is the younger son of the 12th Earl Waldegrave, and a brother of the present Earl.
Member of Parliament
He was elected to the House of Commons as MP for Bristol West in 1979. He was regarded as a member of the "wet" or moderate tendency of the Conservative Party, and despite this progressed well from the backbenches in
Margaret Thatcher 's government: He became aParliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department of Education and Science in 1981 before moving to theDepartment of the Environment in 1983. He remained at Environment, becoming aMinister of State in 1985, until 1988 when he became a Minister of State at the Foreign Office.In government
He was promoted to the Cabinet as
Secretary of State for Health in November 1990, just days before Thatcher's resignation, and remained a member of the Cabinet throughoutJohn Major 's time as Prime Minister. He becameChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in theCabinet Office with responsibility for public services and science in 1992,Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in 1994 andChief Secretary to the Treasury in 1995.After losing his Commons seat to
Valerie Davey in Labour's 1997 landslide, he entered theHouse of Lords as Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, of Chewton Mendip in the County ofSomerset in 1999.Personal life
He is married to
Caroline Waldegrave , cookery writer and managing director ofLeith's School of Food and Wine . They have four children, Katherine, Elizabeth, James and Harriet.He is notable for having offered a prize for the best lay explanation of the
Higgs Boson . In 1993 when he was the British science minister he observed that that British taxpayers were paying a lot of money (in contributions to CERN) for something very few of them understood, and he challenged UK particle physicists to explain, in a simple manner on one piece of paper, 'What is the Higgs Boson, and why do we want to find it?'Professor David Miller's metaphor is probably the most quoted explanation of the Higgs Boson and won the prize--
*He asked his listeners to imagine a room full of political party workers quietly talking to one another. This represents the Higgs field in space.
*A former prime minister enters the room. All the workers she passes are strongly attracted to her. As she moves through the room, the cluster of admirers around her create resistance to her movement, and she becomes 'heavier'. This can be imagined as how a particle moves through the Higgs field. The field clusters around a particle, resisting its motion and giving it mass.
*If a rumour crosses the room, it creates the same sort of clustering. The workers gather together to hear the details, the cluster can move across the room as the workers pass on the details to their neighbours. This cluster is the Higgs particle or Higgs Boson.
Waldegrave is also well known as a devotee of the naval novels of
Patrick O'Brian External links
* [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199899/minutes/991018/ldminute.htm Announcement of his introduction at the House of Lords] House of Lords minutes of proceedings, 19 October 1999
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