Senior Tories Pay Tribute at Tebbit Funeral
Senior Tories Pay Tribute at Tebbit Funeral

Senior Tories Pay Tribute at Tebbit Funeral

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Senior Conservative figures, family, and friends gathered at St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds to honor Lord Norman Tebbit, a close Thatcher ally who died peacefully at home aged 94. Tebbit, who held roles as employment secretary, trade secretary, and party chairman, played a significant role in reshaping the UK in the 1980s. He was seriously injured in the 1984 IRA Brighton bombing, which left his wife Margaret paralysed, prompting him to leave frontline politics to care for her. The funeral service included readings by Sir Iain Duncan Smith and a eulogy by Lord Michael Dobbs, with tributes from Kemi Badenoch, Boris Johnson, and others praising Tebbit's loyalty, courage, and mentorship. His family requested donations to local charities in his memory. Tebbit's legacy is marked by his forthrightness, public service, and lasting influence on Conservative politics.

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