Former Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit Dies Aged 94
Former Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit Dies Aged 94

Former Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit Dies Aged 94

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Norman Tebbit, a significant figure in British politics and a close ally of Margaret Thatcher, has died peacefully at the age of 94. Tebbit served as a Conservative MP from 1970 and held key roles including employment secretary and party chairman during Thatcher's government in the 1980s. He survived the 1984 IRA bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton, which left his wife permanently paralysed. Tebbit, who began his career as an airline pilot and served in the RAF, was known for his toughness and loyalty to Thatcher. His death has prompted tributes from Conservative figures who praised his values and mentorship to younger politicians. Tebbit was born to a working-class family and was recognized as a giant of Conservative politics.

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