- Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm
Hector Seymour Peter Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm, AE, PC (
4 October ,1922 –30 August 2006 ), was a Conservative & Unionist Party politician. He wasMember of Parliament for Dumfries for 33 years, from 1964 to 1997, and then alife peer in theHouse of Lords .After piloting
flying boat s in theSecond World War , Monro became a farmer in his nativeDumfriesshire . He became active in local politics in the 1950s, and was elected as MP for Dumfries in 1964. He served as a Conservative whip and held three junior ministerial positions, twice in theScottish Office and once asMinister for Sport in theDepartment for the Environment . He became a member of theHouse of Lords in 1997, after he stood down from the House of Commons. He was particularly concerned with Scottish and rural issues, theRAF , and sport, and was noted for his strong links with his constituency.Early and private life
Monro was born in
Edinburgh and raised atCraigcleuch nearLangholm inDumfriesshire . His father, Alistair Monro, was a Captain in theCameron Highlanders ; his maternal grandfather was Lieutenant General SirSpencer Ewart . Monro was educated atUpland House School in Sussex,Canford School in Dorest, andKing's College, Cambridge .He was a member of the
University Air Squadron at Cambridge. After only one year at Cambridge, he joined theRAF in 1941, becoming aFlight Lieutenant inCoastal Command , flying Atlantic patrols inShort Sunderland flying boat s and then in the Far East in Catalinas. After he was demobbed in 1946, he became a farmer atKirtlebridge nearLockerbie , although he also had other business interests. He remained a member of theRoyal Auxiliary Air Force from 1947 to 1954. He was later an honoraryAir Commodore from 1982 to 2000, and its honorary Inspector General from 1990 to 2000.Monro married twice. He married Anne Welch in 1949. Their two sons joined the
British Army . Seymour retired as amajor-general ; Hughie is a servingbrigadier . Monro's first wife died in 1994; later that year, he married a second time, to Doris Kaestner, a friend of his first wife.Political career
Monro was elected as a
Dumfries County Council lor from 1952, where he served until 1967. He was chairman and vice-president of the Dumfries Unionist Party and was elected MP for Dumfries in the 1964 general election, retaining his seat until he retired at the 1997 general election.He became a Conservative whip in 1968, and was a
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at theScottish Office betweenJuly 28 ,1971 andFebruary 28 ,1974 . He voted against his party onScottish devolution , announcing his support for aScottish Assembly in 1974. [cite news |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/south_of_scotland/5298298.stm | title = Long-serving MP Lord Monro dies | publisher =BBC News | date =2006-08-30 ]After the Conservatives lost the February 1974 general election, he was an opposition spokesman, initially on Scottish affairs and then on sport, until 1979. After the 1979 general election, he was appointed as
Margaret Thatcher 's firstMinister for Sport , asParliamentary Under Secretary of State at theDepartment of the Environment underMichael Heseltine . He also had responsibility for some environmental issues, and was involved in strengthening the provisions of theWildlife and Countryside Act 1981 .Monro came under some criticism for opposing the visit of a South African Barbarians rugby team to the UK and a return visit by the
British Lions rugby team the next year. He was dropped from the Government in 1981 in the wake of Mrs Thatcher's proposal that the British team pull out of theMoscow Olympics , receiving a consolatoryknighthood that year. In 1986, he suggested that the government bill the Kremlin in the amount of £1 million and provide the amount to Scottish farmers in compensation for losses to sheep herds caused by theChernobyl nuclear disaster.In 1988, a bomb exploded on
Pan Am Flight 103 , which crashed atLockerbie , near his home. He was closely involved in the aftermath as the local constituency MP, and went out to Lockerbie with two other MP's. He was hailed by politicians of all political stripes for his compassion and caring; Scottish Labour MP Brian Wilson praised him as "a man who is truly a part of the community that he represents". ["Telegraph" obituary; "Guardian" obituary.]He returned to the
Scottish Office onApril 9 ,1992 , but he was sacked from this position onJuly 5 1995 . He became a member of the Privy Council in 1995, and was made alife peer as Baron Monro of Langholm, of Westerkirk in Dumfries andGalloway on his retirement as an MP in 1997.The number of Conservative MPs from Scotland declined from 24 when he was first elected an MP in 1964 to nil after the 1997 general election. A One Nation Conservative, he occasionally rebelled against the official party line, opposing the closing of
British Steel 'sRavenscraig steelworks , for example. One of his Labour Party opponents,Norman Hogg , dubbed him "the last of the decent Tories". ["Guardian" obituary.]Outside politics
Monro was a president of the
Scottish Rugby Union , and he was honorary president of Langholm RFC for over 20 years. He managed the 1970 Nrut|Scotland rugby union tour to Australia but had to return home to fight the 1970 General Election [cite book |last=Hopkins |first=John |title=Life with the Lions|year=1977 |month= |publisher=Stanley Paul & Co Ltd |isbn= 0091317401|pages=p123] . He was a long-serving member of theNature Conservancy Council , and active in theNational Farmers Union of Scotland . He was a member of theRoyal Company of Archers , adeputy lieutenant of Dumfriesshire, and enjoyedvintage car s andcountry sport s.Notes
References
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2335616,00.html Obituary] , "
The Times ,31 August 2006
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/08/31/db3102.xml Obituary] , "The Daily Telegraph ,31 August 2006
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1223111.ece Obituary] , "The Independent ,1 September 2006
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1862666,00.html Obituary] , "The Guardian ,1 September 2006 External links
* [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200506/minutes/061009/ldminute.htm Announcement of his death at the House of Lords] House of Lords minutes of proceedings, 9 October 2006
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