- Bruce Douglas-Mann
Bruce Leslie Home Douglas-Mann (
23 June 1927 –27 July 2000 ) was a British politician.Douglas-Mann was educated at
Upper Canada College ,Toronto ,Canada before going toJesus College, Oxford in 1948 where he read PPE.cite journal|year=2000|journal=Jesus College Record|pages=78|title=Old Members' Obituaries] He qualified as a solicitor in 1954 and served as a councillor on Kensington Borough Council 1962-65 and on theRoyal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea from 1964.Douglas-Mann contested St. Albans in 1964 and Maldon in 1966 as a Labour candidate. He was elected
Member of Parliament for Kensington North in 1970, then for Mitcham and Morden in 1974.In 1982, Douglas-Mann was one of the later defectors among Labour MPs to the new Social Democratic Party. However, he made the unique decision to resign and seek re-election at a by-election upon his change of allegiance. He lost to the Conservative candidate
Angela Rumbold and was pushed into third place when he stood again at the 1983 general election.References
*"Times Guide to the House of Commons", 1966 and 1983
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