- Ralph Howell
Sir Ralph Frederic Howell (
25 May 1923 –14 February 2008 ) was a British Conservative politician and farmer. He served as MP for North Norfolk for 27 years.Early life
Howell was born in
Great Moulton inNorfolk , the son of a farmer. He was educated atDiss Grammar School ,Norfolk . He joined theRAF in 1941, becoming anavigator and bomb aimer. He was demobilised as aflight lieutenant in 1946, and became an arablefarmer , later chairing the local branch of theNational Farmers Union .He married Margaret Bone in 1950. His wife died in 2005. He was survived by their daughter and two sons.
Political career
He joined the Conservative Party, and was councillor for Mitford and Launditch Rural District Council from 1961. He stood for Parliament in North Norfolk at the
1966 UK general election , but could not displace the incumbent Labour MP,Bert Hazell . He won the seat at the1970 UK general election , and his assiduous constituency work enabled him to retain the seat for the next 27 years with increasing majorities. ["The Telegraph"]His politics were considered to fall on the
right wing of his party, supporting compulsoryNational Service , reintroduction of thedeath penalty , tax cuts, reduction of thepublic sector , stronger controls on immigration rules, and the introduction of identity cards. He was a proponent of the adoption of a "workfare " system ofunemployment benefit s, to encourage unemployed people to find jobs. His book, "Why Work?", was published in 1976, followed by "Why Not Work?" (1991) and "Putting Britain Back to Work" (1995). He served on several backbench committees, and on the executive of the1922 Committee from 1984 to 1990. In 1996, he introduced theRight to Work Bill , which proposed the state as the employer of last resort for the unemployed.Howell was a nominated member of the
European Parliament from 1974 to 1979, and a delegate to theCouncil of Europe and theWestern European Union from 1987 to 1997. He was knighted in 1993. His elder son,Paul Howell , was elected as an MEP for Norfolk from 1979 to 1994.He retired from the House of Commons at the
1997 UK general election . His seat was retained by the ConservativeDavid Prior , the son of one of Howell's political opponents, "wet" Conservativecabinet minister Jim Prior .References
*"
Times Guide to the House of Commons ", Times Newspapers Limited, 1992 edition.
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2008/02/18/db1802.xml Obituary, "The Daily Telegraph", 17 February 2008]
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sir-ralph-howell-norfolk-farmer-and-tory-mp-786131.html Obituary, "The Independent", 23 February 2008]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3454205.ece Obituary, "The Times", 28 February 2008]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/mar/05/conservatives Obituary, "The Guardian", 5 March 2008]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.