- Peter Rost (UK politician)
Peter Lewis Rost (born Peter Lewis Rosenstiel in
Berlin cite book |last= Mosse |first= Werner Eugen |coauthors= Julius Carlebach |title= Second Chance: Two Centuries of German-speaking Jews in the United Kingdom |publisher= Mohr Siebeck |year= 1991 |month= |isbn= 3161457412 ] ,19 September 1930 ) is a retired British Conservativepolitician who served as aMember of Parliament (MP) from 1970 to 1992, and was a member of theConservative Monday Club , and the Energy Select Committee. He was one of the founders of the Anglo German Parliamentary Group, which promoted good relations with theGerman Parliament . He instigated the annual conferences with German Parliamentarians, the first conference being held at hisHertfordshire home.Rost's parents, Friedrich Rosenstiel and Elisabeth Merz, were a mixed marriage
German Jew andLutheran living in Berlin during theNazi occupation. Their marriage was annulled and they escaped to the United Kingdom in 1937 before the international border was closed to Jews. Fred Rosenstiel was the economics editor of theFrankfurter Zeitung in Berlin. He later left forNew York , but the family was unable to follow him.Rost was educated at various schools finishing in the VIth form at
Aylesbury Grammar School and atBirmingham University where he read Geography. Before entering Parliament, he was astockbroker , lecturer and financial journalist.Rost unsuccessfully contested the safe Labour constituency of Sunderland North at the 1966 general election, and at the 1970 general election he was elected as MP for the previously Labour-held seat of South East Derbyshire. He held that seat until the constituency was abolished for the 1983 general election, when he was returned to the House of Commons for the new Erewash. He retired from Parliament at the 1992 election.
In popular culture
Rost was portrayed by
Julian Firth in the 2004BBC production of "The Alan Clark Diaries ".Energy Interests
Peter Rost's main interest in Parliament was in "Energy". He was the longest serving Member of the Energy Select Committee, where he was way ahead of his time in his promotion of renewable energy. He was an active member of the Combined Heat and Power Association (CHPA) of which he became Vice-President. He constantly bemoaned the loss of heat up the cooling towers of the UK power stations and actively promoted district heating schemes. In the 1970s he warned of the wasteful use of Gas for power production, wasting the precious North Sea assets.
References
*"Times Guide to the House of Commons", 1987
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